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Thanks Emma. 🤗 He doesn't have a fever, so that's a good sign I guess!
Yes I'm still here and hanging in there. Meg, when you can let us know how your dad is doing. I see we're going to read Mosses from an Old Manse for our July group read. Looking forward to anything by Hawthorne. Already have my book ready.

Hi Doreen...I was hoping all was well with you! The heat has been getting to us too. As of last night my dad was the same - coughing a lot and definitely not feeling well but no fever and his appetite is good. He's not awake yet this morning. Our Amish friends have the same bug (that's how he got it). One of them called last night and told me to encourage him and that he didn't believe it was Covid19. That was nice of him. 😊
Yes, I'm terribly excited about Mosses from an Old Manse! Have you read it before? I've wanted to read it for a long time and now it will be even more fun reading it with you all! 🤗

"In unploughed Maine, he sought the lumberer's gang,
Where from a hundred lakes young rivers sprang;
He trod the unplanted forest-floor, whereon
The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone,
Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly bear,
And up the tall mast runs the woodpecker.
He saw, beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds,
The slight Linnæa hang its twin-born heads,
And blessed the monument of the man of flowers,
Which breathes his sweet fame through the Northern bowers."





That is a lovely and sentimental poem.
I have never seen the Northern bowers
before nor the botanist for that matter.
Thanks for posting these lush images.☺
I am relieved to read your father doesn't
have a fever. Any improvements?

Hi Doreen,
Are you doing alright? I know you stated you're
hanging in there, are you able to cool off at all?
Meg wrote: "Doreen wrote: "Yes I'm still here and hanging in there. Meg, when you can let us know how your dad is doing. I see we're going to read Mosses from an Old Manse for our July group read..."
Actually I haven't read it Meg but you know how I love anything of Hawthorne's so I'll really be looking forward to it!
Actually I haven't read it Meg but you know how I love anything of Hawthorne's so I'll really be looking forward to it!
Ruth wrote: "Doreen wrote: "Yes I'm still here and hanging in there. Meg, when you can let us know how your dad is doing. I see we're going to read Mosses from an Old Manse for our July group read..."
Not really Ruth. Still been really hot and humid here but I'm still reading. lol
Not really Ruth. Still been really hot and humid here but I'm still reading. lol

That is a lovely and sentimental poem.
I have never seen the Northern bowers
before nor the botanist for that matter.
Thanks for posting these lush images.☺
I am relieved to read your fat..."
In less than a month the woods change from grim mossy swamps to almost tropical vegetation! It's funny, I know these woods so well that even in winter when the snow is 3 or 4 feet deep, I can stop at a given spot and know what blooms there in the summer. But now everything is so thick, I actually got lost once for a little while this morning!
My dad is feeling quite a bit better today. Still coughing but his voice sounds better (it was almost gone yesterday) and he feels stronger. It's such a relief! 😊

I'm literally counting the days, Doreen! 😁

You are a trooper, Doreen. 😉
Incidentally, have you ever seen or
sampled a huckleberry? Since you
are near the heart of N.E.L. country
Thoreau mentioned it in Walden
"A huckleberry never reaches Boston; they have not been known there since they grew on her three hills."

That is a lovely and sentimental poem.
I have never seen the Northern bowers
before nor the botanist for that matter.
Thanks for posting these lush images.☺
I am relieved to ..."
That is Fantastic news Meg.
A young Kate Furbish, I imagine
she was the same way.
It is extraordinary how the woods
have changed from less than two
months ago.
I'd love to give you half of our Texas
summers to extend yours, giving
you more time to explore.

That is a lovely and sentimental poem.
I have never seen the Northern bowers
before nor the botanist for that matter.
Thanks for posting these lush images.☺
I am ..."
Well an extra month or two of summer would be lovely, but please don't send your heat! 😉 I was thinking of you this past week when we had several days in the upper 90s. It was almosr unbearable...I don't know how you manage to endure it for months on end!

That is a lovely and sentimental poem.
I have never seen the Northern bowers
before nor the botanist for that matter.
Thanks for posting these lush im..."
My mother read a book where the male character.
complained that it was 8 degrees cooler than hell.
😄 I don"t know people in the middle East and
desert dweller survive 120°F.
🙉-Personally, I rather not be born.

complained that it was 8 degrees cooler than hell.
😄 I don"t know people in the middle East and
desert dweller survive 120°F.
🙉-Personally, I rather not be born."
🥵 Well at least that would be a dry heat! 😄

complained that it was 8 degrees cooler than hell.
😄 I don"t know people in the middle East and
desert dweller survive 120°F.
🙉-Persona..."
😄-HaaHaa! Quite true.

Also you have posted some absolutely wonderful pictures. Those bell flowers will be wonderful attractions for pollinators. Anything that keeps our wonderful bumble bees and butterflies near is a joy for me.
Ruth wrote: "Doreen wrote: "Ruth wrote: "Doreen wrote: "Yes I'm still here and hanging in there. Meg, when you can let us know how your dad is doing. I see we're going to read [book:Mosses from an Old Manse|294..."
No I haven't Ruth. I live in the city. Not much nature around me.
No I haven't Ruth. I live in the city. Not much nature around me.

Thank you for your prayers, Jasmine. That means a lot! He wasn't feeling very good today. He was thinking about getting tested, but apparently you can't get tested around here unless you're admitted to the hospital. He is isolating himself as much as possible, just in case.


Hi Meg,
Does your father have a fever?

Hi Emma,
I have seen it at the health food store.
I must look into it.

I have heard good things about elderberry! We don't have the syrup but we do have elderberry tea. He doesn't like tea though, so all I can do is offer it to him. 😄 I don't like tea either but since you reminded me I may start drinking it myself!

No he hasn't had a fever. Just bad cough and congestion.

You know how to make it?
Is it easy

I'm actually not sure! I'll check in the morning and let you know! :)

You know how to make it?
Is it easy"
Yes it is very easy!

You know how to make it?
Is it easy"
Yes it is very easy!"
Emma,
Could you, if Meg permits it, post or
send it via message?

You know how to make it?
Is it easy"
Yes it is very easy!"
Emma..."
Yes, definitely! If it's okay with Meg. 😄👍🏻

https://deeprootsathome.com/its-elder...
Hope that's helpful!

https://deeprootsathome.com/its-elder...
Hope that's helpful!"
Thanks Emma!! I will try making some today! I may have to tweak the recipe a little based on what we have on hand, but it should work! 😊

https://deeprootsathome.com/its-elder...
Hope that's helpful!"
Thanks E..."
Hi Meg,
We hope your father improves.
Please let know how this works.

https://deeprootsathome.com/its-elder...
Hope that's helpful!"
Hi Emma,
Thank you for the recipe, it is
remarkably easy. I will have to
make it when my mother isn't
around- I had made some granola
with honey and the dear soul
spent the day sneezing.

Aww is your mother allergic to honey?"
Yes, it was an interesting was to
discover it.🐝

Aww is your mother allergic to honey?"
Hi Emma,
What is the full flavor of elderberry like?
I had some dried sort which were insipid.

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Yep, it's a really mixed up world. It breaks my heart, the things people have been doing lately. 😥