What I’ve learned…

…during the pandemic.

I haven’t been to a gym since February 2020, around the time the first virus cases were reported in the U.S. So I started bike riding.

I don’t have any set goal except that I ride until it’s no longer comfortable and ride in the hopes that I’ll have a synchronicity.

In the nearly 14 months since then, I’ve discovered a beauty in this area that escaped me before the pandemic slowed everything down. South Florida definitely has seasons! It’s not as obvious as autumn to winter. Instead, we go from gloriously cool nights from around January through April, but with the temps rising into the 70s and 80s during the day. Until May or so, humidity is low, 50 percent or less, and that really make a difference.

During these spring months, the mimosas come into bloom, explosions of yellow up and down streets and throughout neighborhoods. The mango trees bloom and that gives you some idea of what the mango season during the summer will be like – scarce or plentiful? Our papaya trees start developing little fruits that grow and ripen fairly quickly. Bougainvillea vines burst with color.

Along one street on the route I usually follow, my ride parallels a canal. Over the past fourteen months, I’ve watched baby ducklings grow into teens and learn how to fish and fly and hang out and have fun. I’ve watched turtles sunning on rocks. I’ve watched a massive equestrian estate being built, watched businesses go under and other businesses that adapted and flourished. I’ve been witness to changes in my own life and that of my family and friends.

Rob and I started our podcast, The Mystical Underground, in February 2020. As a result, I’ve read or at least skimmed a lot of books. Our daughter finished her first novel, The Immune. My long-time agent, Al Zuckerman, retired. My sister, her oldest son, his wife and her mother all got COVID. And recovered. Around the same time WHO declared a pendemic in March 2020, Rob had the virus but we thought it was the flu. He recovered but no longer teaches yoga.

On March 24, we got our second Pfizer shot. No side effects.

I’m now ready to go somewhere. Anywhere. According to research, I’ll still have a five percent chance of contracting the virus, but it won’t put me in the hospital or on a ventilator. Question is, where to go? Europe is pretty much shut down. Hawaii is a possibility. Prague is a no. The recovery, if we can even call it that, is erratic, uneven.

No one really knows what the new normal life will look like on the other side of this pandemic.

But at least I know what I would like to do. A plane trip, sure, as long as it doesn’t take 12 hours and multiple stops. But forget a cruise, any kind of cruise, to anywhere.

I also know that our dog, Nigel, and visiting Nika, Megan’s dog, and our two cats, Beo and Nala, have enjoyed the last 14 months. Hey, the humans are home more often now. We can go outside when we want.We can even snooze on the porch at night, enjoying the cooler weather.

 

 

In the evenings when I sit out front with Nigel and Nika, tossing Nigel his endless balls, the cats come out to be a part of part of the evening. In that photo, though, they are commiserating about dinner.

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14 Responses to What I’ve learned…

  1. nancy says:

    I’m so glad everyone recovered from Covid without long term side effects. I managed, through total isolation most of the time, to stay healthy. Had my first shot and my second on 4/13. You can always come see me in Reno! I no longer live at Lake Tahoe, but I’m only 30 miles away. Things are starting to get back to normal – anyone over 16 is eligible for a vaccine after 4/5.

    I’m so ready for a big trip, too. First one scheduled is a river cruise before Christmas in 2022. But I have a new grandson, and that makes life a little bit sweeter.

    • Trish and Rob says:

      A new grandson! Congratulations! When did you move to Reno?? A river cruise sounds fantastic, Nancy. Where to?

      • Nancy says:

        I moved to Reno about a year after Rich passed. I’m taking the Holiday Market Cruise with some friends and family. It’s so long away, I can’t remember the river, lol. The Alaska cruise I was supposed to take with my siblings and cousins was canceled in 2020, and there was no way I was getting on a ship in 2021.

        • Trish and Rob says:

          With the birth of a grandson, any inklings of Rich around?

          • Nancy says:

            Yes, actually! First time in a long time. I was sitting outside on the patio and had one of those “conversations” where I told him all about his new grandson and how sorry I was that he wouldn’t be here like he had been for our first grandson. I walked back in the house and my daughter was standing in the kitchen and said the baby was sleeping but she had the monitor on him. All of a sudden it picked up chatter like a television program. My daughter thought her computer came back on so she rushed upstairs to turn it off. When she came back down she had a puzzled look on her face and said her computer was off. This property is rural, so not many people around, also, I had used it during his illness in a very urban area and it had never done anything like that. Synchronicity? I think he popped in for a little peek at his new grandson and the frequency in the room changed. Just my feeling.

  2. lauren raine says:

    So glad to hear you got your shots. I await my second one in a few weeks. Yes, travel……something we used to take for granted, but not any longer. Covid has left me with a daily appreciation of the simple things as well – my cats keeping my feet warm, hot chocolate, the garden.

  3. DJan says:

    I’m so glad you are fully vaccinated and looking for some adventure! 🙂

  4. Cheryl says:

    In the hottest part of the summer, maybe Bornholm. Plane trip.

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