A short post today as I’m really tired. I didn’t sleep very much, so I’m not at my most articulate, nor am I able concentrate for any length of time. (I guess we’re all having trouble sleeping during this time.)

This is a little bird house/trailer that a friend of Don’s gave him a couple of years ago. The other day, Don had the idea of sticking it on a little ledge on the maple tree – a ledge formed by the loss of a massive branch several years ago. So we hauled out the ladder and Don carefully placed it in the niche. Whether birds will use it this year or not remains a mystery, of course. But we like it there – it’s a little piece of garden art that we can see from the living room.
I like that splash of red.
I watched three episodes of Gardener’s World yesterday afternoon – episodes from last year that I never got to. So calming. Truly. I’m going to watch more today. I’m itching to get out there, but it’s going to rain today. Soon – probably by Monday.
We also watched a great old movie last night – Séance on a Wet Afternoon. It starred Richard Attenborough and the late, great Kim Stanley. She has always been talked about in reverential tones – a graduate of the Actors Studio, she was in the original Broadway productions of Bus Stop and Picnic, she was nominated for Tony Awards and the Oscar. She was the voice of the adult Scout, the narrator, in the movie of To Kill a Mockingbird. At her memorial service in 2001, Estelle Parsons called her ‘the greatest actress of this century.’ She was a theater legend. Well, Don and I had never seen this movie, though I’ve always known about it. Her performance was stunning. We couldn’t take our eyes off her. Mesmerizing, brutally honest and real. I can only marvel at how powerful she must have been live on stage.
Wow.
So, life goes on. We’re hanging in there. I’m taking it easy today and praying I can get a nap in there somewhere.
Happy Friday.




