O is for Outside (#AtoZChallenge)

O2020After four weeks of quarantine, I’ve learned a bit about what helps keep me mentally healthy in lockdown, and exactly none of it is a surprise: adequate sleep, nutritious food (apparently woman does not live by Doritos alone, though heaven knows I’ve tried), meaningful work, exercise, and fresh air. Spring in Flagstaff is wind season, so getting outside without being blown into the next ZIP code is challenging. Usually the best opportunity is before nine AM, which is why I’ve been outside gardening at 7 AM. Yes, I know that is sick and wrong, but one does what one must.

I could write a long, not-so-eloquent essay on the beauty of nature and the spirituality of watching the garden come back to life after its winter sleep, but really, that’s been done way too many times by writers way more talented than I am. Instead, I’ll post a few pictures to share the beauty of my surroundings with you. It’s still early spring here, so there’s nothing too dramatic happening outside (except for the occasional gale-force winds), but the beauty is in the details.

In my last post, I talked about how life in quarantine is like seeing the world through a macro lens. Here’s what my macro lens (OK, the macro lens on my Nikon glorified point and shoot) captured over the weekend:

Apple blossoms

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Peach blossoms

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Daffodils

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In twenty or thirty years, when the young ‘uns ask me how we survived being stuck at home for so long, I’ll tell them I looked for beauty in the small things all around me.

5 Comments

  • susanrouchard

    Thank you Janet for these beautiful pictures of your spring garden. Beauty is in the details, how right you are. The silver lining of this pandemic lockdown, for those of us who are lucky enough to be healthy, is looking at the same surroundings over and over again, all day long, week in week out. We notice more than usual how rich and wonderful nature is in its progress throughout the seasons.
    Love your orange-rimmed daffodils and pink blossom apple tree.
    Take care, stay safe. Visiting from A to Z Road Trip blog hop.

    • Janet Crum

      Thanks for stopping by! I wish I’d known about the A to Z Road Trip blog hop. Next year! (and maybe next year I’ll actually make it all the way to Z).