Last week a foot of snow, this week was rain. Standing by this stream reminds me of how powerful nature is, and yet how foolishly we often try and tame it. It’s the holidays and yet instead of addressing Christmas cards, I stand by the side of the road in awe of the roaring water and think how the power can be both friend and foe. As friend, there are opportunities to be harnessed to provide power to factories and schools or heat to our homes, or for drinking water in times of drought. And yet that same stream we think we can tame can become a damaging overflow ripping out foundations of houses, or loosening tree roots and unleashing mudslides. We must remember any, and every, partnership requires respect...just as each drop of water has little power by itself, together flowing in the same direction that dynamic can change. The one thing this pandemic has done has slowed things down and removed a lot of the day to day distractions many of us were caught in that kept us too busy to notice many things. And yet, the days continue to march on and we cannot stop time any more than I could march into this stream and stop it.
January 4, 2021
Here in Perth, Western Australia we have been extremely lucky, Covid 19 is being kept in check. We have restrictions to travel around Australia and if come back to Perth, we need to isolate in hotel quarantine for 14 days. We also need to check in to cafes and restaurants either mandatory writing names and phone number down or check in through our Safe WA app. It has become the new normal, and if it helps keep Covid 19 under control then it is something we just keep on doing here in Perth, Western Australia. Social distancing became the new norm but I feel we are becoming very complacent, we also were told recently to stock up on face masks too. So I feel we are waiting for the other shoe to drop so to speak. My Dad has also recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer and so that means this disease adds to my anxiety about his health and care.
January 28, 2021