Sunday, August 2, 2020

Life In The Time of Coronavirus ~ A Walk to Remember

Let's do a little time travel, shall we. Many future post this month will be from the last 5 months in our "Life In The Time Of Coronavirus". August is here and with that comes the last month of Summer Break. Here in our neck of the woods school will commence on the last day of the month...and that is if things don't change. My Senior has opted for online learning, and the other two will attend High School and Elementary. The heart breaks for my children, and the nostalgia of how school used to be.  These times have changed the social aspects of school ceremonies and rights of passage. We shall persevere.

At  the end of Spring Break in March, we decided to visit a new library a little ways out from our town. We had found a library, memory garden, and museum all in one. Planning to go back was on the agenda for the future. The very night of our outing Covid cases in Montgomery County were announced, the state started shutting down, quarantine had begun. One last hurrah of walking outdoors without a mask or knowing life was about to change.


 { View from inside the Charles B. Stewart West Branch Library}

MEMORY  GARDEN  PATH  






FERNLAND  HISTORICAL   PARK












MEMORY  GARDEN  PATH












Fernland Historical Park is located at : 101 Old Plantersville Rd, Montgomery Texas 77316

4 comments:

  1. I enjoyed my walk through your photographs.
    Sending my good wishes to you and your family.

    All the best Jan

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  2. What great photos. It is sad how much all of our lives have changed in the last few months. xo Diana

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  3. The not-so-Little Princess went with online learning, too, and we are glad. My brother's girls are the same situation as your children, one online and the other is going to school. But here they are supposed to have some sort of hybrid program, in order to social distance. No idea how that is going to work in practice.

    I love the pictures. The birdhouse is sooo lovely. And at first glance, I thought the crane statue was a real wet bird, lol!

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  4. Your photos from the library are very cool. I love seeing houses and kitchens from way back in time. The White Egret is pretty, and that's a peaceful picture. It looks like your son is having a fun time exploring. Glad you were able to visit before things got shut down. Take care during this time, Holly.

    ~Sheri

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