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Back To Normal

I had a picnic at the cemetery on Sunday. Numerous people were out there tending to graves, letting little kids ride backs in the back unused section and just walking around for some fresh air and exercise. Cemeteries have always been a great place for social distancing.

There are ponds, lots of trees, Canadian geese and the occasional swan or two. It really is more like a park than a cemetery, which is why I chose it.

I ate my Panera Cesar with chicken salad and drank my green tea, then read part of Beth Moore’s Chasing Vines book. It was a lovely mid-70’s day.

Afterwards I headed home. On the way I decided it would be best to stop at a red light instead of blowing through it. The guy behind me was not pleased and flipped me off. 🐦

So you see despite the pandemic, somethings are already back to normal. 😀

.Bless him Lord.

The Legal Pad: This post was NOT sponsored by Panera or Beth Moore’s new book Chasing Vines.

See you Thursday.

Bio: Michele Kearns is the founder and HUG© (Hope Unites Globally) Award-Winner of JoyReturns. She shares her widowhood adventures hoping to inspire widows to move through grief and rebuild their lives. A graduate of Kent State University with a Bachelor’s degree in communications, she’s currently using those skills as a virtual logistics contact center representative for a Fortune 100 company. She’s also managed call center teams, co-facilitated a grief support group, and helped small businesses with various writing assignments. Michele is a bookworm, and a lover of history, music, chocolate, red roses, and golden retrievers. She also does not think or pray like you normal people. Michele is also the amateur photographer behind the blog OgleOhio.com