It's a fleeting feeling as there's still so much to do each day. Just nothing different or interesting. The revolution of time has changed and I now don't think beyond the next few days, as rules will change again or even may change back.
However, when the sun is out, I am happy. So that's all we can ask for at the moment.
Here's to a warm and sunny weekend!
Linking with #NatashasMusings #InspireMeMonday
When I was young I was never home. Now that we're old we're homebodies. We like it so the lock down didn't affect us very much. We're happy about that. We feel for the young though.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend. ♥
Yes I can relate to that thought. We are still in level 2 here so not quite out of the woods but when we are in lockdown it's like you can't clean a room time and time again if it's already spotless so it just looks the same.
ReplyDeleteWow! You captured the feeling so well! Beautiful photograph, the light is amazing!
ReplyDeletean amazing and beautiful text to reflect the atmosphere of the photos (or the opposite)
ReplyDeleteThe various lockdowns have affected us all in many ways. Restrictions here will be lifted soon - and I think I'm more apprehensive than relieved!
ReplyDeleteLove your second photo!
I hope your area's lockdown will really help diminish the virus there once and for all. The way things are going in the US it will never go away as half the people are not cooperating with getting vaccinated.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard for some to adjust and get used to lockdown I am similar to Sandee it didn't effect me much as I was at home a lot anyway but must be very hard for some to adjust too, thankfully it's eased now here but not looking forward to winter if it spikes again.
ReplyDeleteHave a peacefultastic week 👍
I need to get busy with monochrome - such a nice look!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/09/in-abstract.html
Our country is opening up in stages but the whole situation of prolonged on-off lockdowns is depressing even for a homebody like me.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos.
...it has been years since our last child moved out!
ReplyDeleteI understand your feelings
ReplyDeleteLucky you! My house is rarely quiet. Although in the very beginning of the lockdown, it was great to walk the streets with silence all around me.
ReplyDeleteHang on in there, Lydia. Let's hope with the rising percentage of fully vaccinated people in the community, the lockdown will be relaxed! Greetings from Melbourne, now officially: "Locktown" - the city in the world with the most days in lockdown!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.