“Why they cast me from heaven" metal sculpture by Spanish artist Julio Nieto outside "Villa Del Arte Gallery" in Barcelona Spain
Verb: meanders a circuitous journey, especially an aimless one. Noun: (of a speaker or text) proceed aimlessly or with little purpose; (of a person) wander at random. Orgin late 16th century (as a noun): from Latin maeander, from Greek Maiandros, the name of a river. (A favorite -- A meander is one of a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a river, stream, or other watercourse.)
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Mid November
It rained all day here, the birds gathered fluffed and fat at the feeders and spent the day eating and complaining. Because of the random thunderstorms that came with the rain, we didn't go out for a walk. So at the beginning of Illinois's next lockdown, we locked ourselves in and did odd things here and there throughout the house. The cats participated until we bored them.
I spent part of the day working on a special gift for Jerry (don't tell him!) that required a close examination of some of my many, many pictures from Europe. I came across this which seems so lovely and apt for this November of 2020. If not 2020 entirely.
Be safe, be kind, wear a mask.
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