My hugs to you Fran Gardner. We see a similar life. Thanks for your Poems and photos about what life is as you live it. It means much to me. Small birds singing. On ne holladay. Where someone nearby has a rooster and my squirrel is named Hoppy.
We made great progress during the COVID lockdown when we all learned how to work remotely. Traffic diminished. Cities emptied of their frenetic pace and wildlife sauntered in from the woodlands. Children and parents got acquainted and found delight in creative learning. Then the management class realized they couldn't evaluate productivity for remote workers and demanded everyone to return to the office. Traffic soon clogged the roads. Animals retreated back to the hinterlands. and pollution was replenished upon the landscape. Alas, it's the management track that is destroying the planet.
Another good read today, Fran. I've seen people using those scooters in Boise. We almost got run over by a corporate exec who needed the entire sidewalk to maneuver. At least she was dressed like a corporate exec.
My hugs to you Fran Gardner. We see a similar life. Thanks for your Poems and photos about what life is as you live it. It means much to me. Small birds singing. On ne holladay. Where someone nearby has a rooster and my squirrel is named Hoppy.
I think of Zippy, our squirrel friend.
Your reading my work means much to me. Thank you.
We made great progress during the COVID lockdown when we all learned how to work remotely. Traffic diminished. Cities emptied of their frenetic pace and wildlife sauntered in from the woodlands. Children and parents got acquainted and found delight in creative learning. Then the management class realized they couldn't evaluate productivity for remote workers and demanded everyone to return to the office. Traffic soon clogged the roads. Animals retreated back to the hinterlands. and pollution was replenished upon the landscape. Alas, it's the management track that is destroying the planet.
Another good read today, Fran. I've seen people using those scooters in Boise. We almost got run over by a corporate exec who needed the entire sidewalk to maneuver. At least she was dressed like a corporate exec.
Love seeing the photo of you two!
Another good one, Fran.