Day 404: New Life

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Shelter in Place, San Francisco, April 25, 2021

Beneath the showier signs of spring a fern quietly sprouts new fronds. There’s nearly nothing so miraculous as the unfurling of a fern leaf from its perfect spiral start. Fiddleheads. New life beginning in the shadows.

Today we will join a virtual gathering for nephew Luke’s wedding, an event that has been postponed several times, one we’ve been looking forward to for well over a year - with our tickets booked and clothes picked out. But after postponing the wedding several times (and posting revised invitations and un-invitations more than once), the bride and groom have decided to get on with their new life. “We have things to do,” they said and everyone agrees wholeheartedly it’s for the best. I will sorely miss the family gathering we’ve been hoping for - the smiles, the hugs, the laughs - but on the brighter side, this is a wedding I’ll never forget. None of us will, especially Luke and Mary who are ready for what comes next.

Happy wedding, dear ones. We’re on the couch, all dressed up from head to waist and ready for the toast!

Day 365: On Top of the World

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Shelter in Place, San Francisco, March 17, 2021

We first became acquainted with this red tailed hawk when, as a juvenile, he flew head-on into our garage door years ago, before I moved out here full time. Thankfully, the bird recovered, and now full-grown, he sometimes sits high atop the redwood tree in the far corner of what is now my block, my home. From some 60’ up, the hawk must have a splendid view of nearly the entire city and across the bay to Oakland. With his keen eyesight, too, he surely tracks the cats, moles, mice, and squirrels below him. Yesterday, accompanied and unperturbed by a flank of scolding crows, the hawk soared to his perch and stayed there as we entertained a vaccinated visitor out on the deck.

I’m trying to temper my excitement about the freedom that our vaccinations may or may not bring on what my journal tells me is the 365th day of this long journey. One year. It seems there are enough variables and hurdles to warrant caution over the next few months and weeks. But oh, how I reveled yesterday in the simple luxury of a masked friend’s hug - the very first one since the quarantine began. And as we sat together catching up, it was hard not to feel - much like our friend who watched us from his perch high in the redwood - simply on top of the world.