The days are flying by. I have found that I have the time to do more. My days are not interrupted so much. So many things I can no longer do. I’m filling the spaces with other things.
I have more time to write.
I have more time to read.
I have more time to walk.
I have time to cook and do chores and do not feel that it is intruding too much.
Today I worked on Ebola in the Garden of Eden and finally completed the editing. I have published it as New Eden by Ron Forsythe. It is my novel about a man-made pandemic – a dystopian story of wonder and awe.
It will be out shortly! I’ll keep you posted.
I thought it was most appropriate at this point in time.
I went on a long walk in the sunshine, under blue skies. I followed the beck. It was gorgeous.
I finished the day by cooking a big beef stew for tomorrow!
It felt like a highly enjoyable and productive day.
So far, so good – not ill yet! Keep safe everyone!


Of a sudden we have come to appreciate the simple pleasures of life. Is not the true art of living our appreciation of simplicity, innocence, restraint, naturalness and modesty?
“I am a happy camper so I guess I’m doing something right. Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder.” ~ Henry David Thoreau
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So true. The weather helps. I am finding such pleasure in my nature rambles. It is Spring and everything is coming to life. It is very exhilarating. It looks so wonderful in the sunlight.
When we are all gone it will renew.
A great Thoreau quote. Cheers Dewin.