Saturday, February 20, 2021

#thesetimes

Sharing a few moments of my COVID escapades 

An initiative to share Covid experiences in an open way.... share some more...

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A man has established dwellings in the midst of wild nature yet visible from the local pub now closed, still a gem of a nature spot to visit in lockdown... looking through the palissade not wishing to intrude, I catch a shot of the dweller getting ready to „go out“, picking an overshirt from an open tall fridge standing near a tree...

The hardest thing to find in lockdown in addition to a little piece of nature a chair and a cup of coffee in convivial company, is a safe open space where two friends could hit a few tennis balls for mental health and a sense of Shared fresh air 

So back on the bike cycling through the borough stopping by all possible spots in search of a suitable location for pretend tennis without a net, was discovered the rainbow zebras and home of local Rugby skolars, an auspicious mix of muscle and brain for the name of a rugby club...

...  just to say, en passant, groups of guies practice their football in the allocated field while all tennis courts are empty: how could two girls hitting a ball 50 meters apart be harmful ?


And last find which brought tears to eyes an open iron gate with a little friendly sign which said Enjoy our Church garden offered a safe open space where one could sit and even read... thank you...

Or take on some English classes... 

And... continuing my exploration all the way to the end of the garden, appeared an amazingly well hidden beautiful Closed, possibly preCovid from the look of free loving nature embraces and charming wall cracks, communal building which could beCome a „dream come true“ home to a Heal with Arts“ creative center for women in this amazing gem discovery Nature protected building tucked away in the back of the welcoming garden...

And on the subject of sharing, would anyone have a hint on how to bring some TLC to this Centre to bring it back to what must have been communal sharing glory days?

Sew good to be true...
I certainly could bring in all textiles resources for free and expertise in creating garments from scratch utilizing rescued materials

@artformlab @5Ghearts

“The Doers” in action
Saving the Planet a little swatch at a time...

Thank You #thesetimes 
For letting us share

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