Ode to February
Wherein we said goodbye to our dear Morty. Had to get radon remediation done after testing high in the living area. Watched a breathtaking sunset. An ethereal low fog appeared above the farm during my morning commute. Had a bizarre warm snap of nearly 80º and some trees flowered. Had the joy of passing down one of my favorite cool and comfy chairs to an original Mighty Girl because I don't like to keep things that I don't use regularly. There was an incident in our neighborhood where several teens broke into the neighborhood, then broke into 3 homes where they threw an overnight party and did much damage, several arrests were made. And another "life in rural VA" moment: my friend J rushed to assist a man who seized in a local Walmart and as he was being transported another man threw a tub of icing at her head because she was blocking the aisle.
A sense of hope finally emerges, as I have found the practice I want to pant roots in, and talks are under way to grow into a new role there. I will be starting my CEs next month to foster that path.
We had 77º weather followed by snow flurries. We made rice bowls.
And in keeping it real: the pandemic is NOT over, with addition of an alarming bird flu crossing over to mammals thereby killing sea lions et al. Massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria. A train derailment spilling toxic chemicals. And this month marks one year since Russia began bombing it Ukraine. Just saying.