Where did they come from, what distance shore did they watch the dawn brake. What made them leave the only way of life they know to began again. what distasters did they brave an howling wind and unforgiving rain. With backs bent to the plough they toiled in that strange new land. with the cries of the wolves as their lullaby.
I am still waiting for the replacement che from DF. My first one was taken from the mail box before I had a chance to see it. I blame Van. I have moved after that, the second one was mailed to me on the 14 of May, it is now the 26 of June. I plan to take a bookkeeping course in the fall 2025 at Trent. I went to move - its to far for me to go anywhere. Plus I want my own place I do not want to share the bathroom or the kitchen. I am 60 years old. Maybe I should look into housing for people over 50
Dec 21 2024 I got used to being alone - a lot more then before the Covid. I bought a lot of journals ( notebooks ) so I would have something to write in if they close down the stores again. Seeing no humans outside unless they have a purpose like shopping or to cheek up on other people. I saw wildlife like coyotes, a cougar, some hawks an eagle, and wild ferrets. What did I miss The church bells, calling people to church on Sundays and the ringing of the bells on Wednesdays, the day the bell ringers practice. The church which housed the bells was on the same street that I lived on. The pigeons became more vocal and greeted people as they came to the large church in which I was living in that got changed in to apartments. The sounds of children waiting for the school bus in the mornings and being dropped off in the afternoon was absent as well as the sound of cars being driven by people going to work. These are the things that changed while I was having to s...
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