Splendid Isolation
In many ways the 'lock-down' in France hasn't changed our life as fortunately we are both comfortable doing our own things in our own space. Sue continues to work in the garden ... and this time of year, when everything is growing rapidly, it is a constant battle to keep on top of it. Certainly, as under-gardener, we are entering the time for mowing at least twice a week!
Meantime, the spring bulbs are flowering ...
... and the 3,600 Alliums which we planted are beginning to wake up.
When I'm not being an under-gardener I find I've been writing a lot but now that the fine weather has come, I am inspired to do some painting.
So, as you can see, we are not scratching our heads wondering what to do!!!!
Sue had been due to go to Cahors Hospital tomorrow for a consultation with her specialist but this has been cancelled and all Cancer treatments are postponed for at least 2 weeks so that patients have the best immune system possible to fight any infection.
Oh, well .. back out into the sunshine ... 23 degrees this afternoon.
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