Lock-down Reflections

Lock-down Reflections

ENOUGH

I found such a beautiful spot today riding south on A1A. Small two room cottages, nearly hidden by the mangroves, leave the ocean visible from the

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Lock-down Reflections

NEW TERRITORY

I’m watching two kids kayaking on the Intercoastal from the pool deck of our building, gaging whether it’s something I could do comfortably and enjoy. There

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Lock-down Reflections

COMPANY

Embracing the unknown alone can be daunting but in the company of others who can show you the way, it can become a delightful adventure. Friends

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Lock-down Reflections

BIRDS

I followed the birds to the little cottage on the beach. This time I noticed an estate across the street, painted in the same colors as

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Lock-down Reflections

WIND & WONDER

I wonder when it’s extremely windy like today, if the birds find it more difficult to fly. Or maybe they just go in the direction of

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Lock-down Reflections

NEW

I’m out here by myself floating in Pelican on the Intercoastal, sunny and calm. “Everything is new now”, said my friend in our women’s circle, except

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Lock-down Reflections

OPENING

Early this morning I got a call that Kulana, my new bike, was ready for me to pick up. As I strapped her to my friend’s

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Lock-down Reflections

FALSE

I want to correct some false information published in the New York Times today. Their article begins: “As the coronavirus’s toll eased in New York and

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Lock-down Reflections

COMMUNITY

After reading the New York Times article yesterday with inaccurate information about Peru, I felt the need to get outside and clear my head. I rode

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