Jambo John!
What a ride we’re all on! Writing you from home...

The world has changed so much, so fast. And so have I. 🌎

I don’t ever remember the sky being so blue, as I saw it this past weekend. And suddenly, I’m catching up with neighbors I haven’t spoken to in months, if not years, albeit at least 6 feet apart.

We’re finally growing some vegetables in the back yard, I’ve planted some Cypress seedlings, and we have sunflowers that are taller than myself. 🌻

I’m even busier than normal, due in part to now offering free daily "Spiritual Tune-Ups," short little videos to reassure and inspire... yet it all feels so natural and manageable. I even had a "special guest" join me one day last week (guess who?) 🥰 I think you'll get a kick out of this one!
Not that there isn’t concern on my part. I grocery shopped yesterday wearing rubber gloves! But I’ve also found that there’s a lot more than fear emerging now, before my own eyes and in my own heart, like hope and beauty...

Which is what I wish for you, John.

Yours in the adventure, ❤️
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