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Wednesday, April 01, 2020

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[this tanka image created using Picsart, Ixora photo gillena cox]


pandemic interlude
what chords shall we
strum
to the tune
of normal life

© gillena cox 2020



REVISIT
1 April 2018
1 April 2016
1 April 2014


Blog hopping today with
Poets and Storytellers United
Weekly Scribblings #13 All The Small Things


ENJOY THE MUSIC

25 comments:

  1. How about “OK Minor and Love You Major” ~~~~

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    1. ๐Ÿ˜Šgood answer Helen

      Much❤love

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  2. Not too much
    "normal life" for most.
    But for us retired
    Seems almost normal life
    Save lifeboat for the morrow
    ..

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    1. Yes if course Jim. What stesses me is this menace hanging over our heads. The solitude and isolation i am accustomed to

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  3. Cant say about the chords...just dont forget to disinfect the guitar strings :)

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    1. ๐Ÿ˜Šyes indeed Rall, we must heed the cautions

      Much❤love

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  4. The strumming of our hearts can be heard in distinct ways in times such as these.

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    1. Yes surely we are all in this together. Its a World thing

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  5. Good question. It feels very unsettling

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  6. Ah yes Marja, new to so many many of us

    Much❤lovr

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  7. Oh, Gillena, this is sweet! I can hear the strumming of normalcy, even though you question its existence. As Julian of Norwich said: "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well." Amen.

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  8. Amen, thanks for this confidence Maggie

    Much❤love

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  9. I really like this, Gillena. The music of these words continues strumming in my heart, somehow...

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Jenna

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  10. What is interesting is how the people in different countries react to the crisis. In Australia people are aware of the danger with the government closing down shops, churches and cafes, etc and trying to get people staying home, schools and churches closing, cafes closing and cash transactions frowned on. Group meets are not encouraged at all. In addition borders between states are closed too to most.

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  11. Same hรจre and group are narrowed to no more than 5 people. We have to walk with IDs on leaving the house. We csn be questioned as to where we are going or coming from
    Thanks for dropping by Robin

    Much❤love

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  12. It's unsettling ... but together we will make it through!!๐Ÿ’˜

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Sanaa

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  13. Fortunately, I'm an introvert. I love being home and solitude soothes me. I am lucky that way. Life hasn't changed too much, though I do miss the normalcy of being with friends once in a while.

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  14. Yes i understand totally. Thanks for dropping by Myrna

    Much❤love

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  15. Beautifully put!

    Like Myrna, I'm basically an introvert who actually needs a lot of alone time, and my life also has changed little – and friends have been good with phone calls and video chat.

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  16. It's pretty much the same here, except for the ID. It boggles my mind how this spread over the entire world in a month's time. Bless you and bless Trinidad. Stay safe.

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  17. Happy you dropped by Rodemary

    Much❤love

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  18. Thank you very much Bev

    Much❤love


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  19. Maybe we will have a new normal life, when this storm finally blows over. Stay well.๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

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