Day Two of Isolation
Not much to report. We have kept ourselves busy in this lovely apartment. Our sweet friend Kate brought over warm banana bread and fresh-squeezed Arizona orange juice. They were beyond delicious.
I answered a few emails, and I spent some time talking to my dear friend whose husband recently passed away after waging a long battle.
In the afternoon we went for a walk on a deserted road. The sunshine felt good, and we didn't encounter anyone else, for which we are grateful.
Spoke on the phone with several very dear friends, and taught the Taylor kids a lesson about the Renaissance in art. That was fun.
We are safe and we are healthy still, and we have a kitchen full of good food. All is well.
Since there is only so much to report on when we are basically sitting in an apartment, I will suspend this blog until the time that we might be called back to Oxford. It has been a pleasure.
I answered a few emails, and I spent some time talking to my dear friend whose husband recently passed away after waging a long battle.
In the afternoon we went for a walk on a deserted road. The sunshine felt good, and we didn't encounter anyone else, for which we are grateful.
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| Look at this spectacular view of the Gilbert Temple from the house where our apartment is. |
Spoke on the phone with several very dear friends, and taught the Taylor kids a lesson about the Renaissance in art. That was fun.
We are safe and we are healthy still, and we have a kitchen full of good food. All is well.
Since there is only so much to report on when we are basically sitting in an apartment, I will suspend this blog until the time that we might be called back to Oxford. It has been a pleasure.

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