Filling a Day of Social Distance – 4/29/2020 - Zooming
/Continuing the blog post series prompted by COVID-19….
Here are the unique activities for yesterday:
Walking the neighborhood. Yesterday was the best weather recently for a walk in our neighborhood. I set out at mid-morning when it was in the low 60s with a little breeze. I took a lot of pictures, but I’ll save most of them for later posts. There is a Virginia Creeper on our oak tree. In recent years there always seems to be one or two. This one has already lost its hold at the upper extremity. All the leaves are still new – shiny and reddish.
At the base of the oak tree was a small yellow flower…like the Virginia creeper, it is not a formal planting.
There was a gorgeous peony (I think) near one of my neighbor’s front porches. It made up (a little) for not going to Brookside Gardens this month.
Adding ground turkey to spaghetti sauce. My husband wanted more protein than the spaghetti sauce from the jar…so I browned some ground turkey with onions and lemon pepper….then poured in the spaghetti sauce and let it simmer for a bit. I had mine over broccoli and cauliflower with fried onions on top; he had his over spaghetti. We’ve only recently started using ground turkey. It cooks a little differently than ground beef…but is a change of pace that we’ve come to enjoy.
Links to my previous “filling a day of social distance” posts here.
And now for the monthly zooming post.
April 2020 is the first month where 100% of the images are from at my house or very nearby. As I am looking at them – they are skewed toward birds…but there are botanicals thrown in too. I am thankful every day for the scenes all around me – springtime in Maryland. My favorite picture is probably the dogwood flower taken in the forest. The original is in the slide show…and then a clipped version is at the bottom of this post. I like the curves and textures and the gentle colors – greens, creams, dusky red backed by gray. The clipped image makes those things easier to see.