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Monday, April 27, 2020
Carpe Diem Extra April 27th 2020 - update CDHK "lock-down"
Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,
It has been a while that I did CDHK in "Lock-Down", because of my busy life as a healthcare worker during Covid-19. It seems that the Covid-19 pandemic is on its return, at least here in Europe and especially in The Netherlands, but in healthcare we are still very busy.
Patients from hospitals are now being transferred to the nursing home where I am working, so I will stay very busy the upcoming weeks. Therefore I have decided to stay in our CDHK "Lock-Down" for a few weeks. I hope to publish again in about, say ... 2 or 3 weeks. Sorry for this, but I need to focus on my work as a healthcare worker.
feeling lonesome
missing the warm embrace of family -
stay safe
© Chèvrefeuille, your host
Take care my beloved CDHK family
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Just stay safe and well, Kristjaan. You're doing a fantastic job under difficult circumstances.
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ReplyDeleteour haiku guru
will return soon to greet us
with pink sakura
take care
stay safe
come back
Wishing you the very best. Although I haven't responded on CDHK much, I do keep coming back to it often. I miss your posts.
ReplyDeleteHope you are well.
And we have been missing you, also.
ReplyDeletewithin these walls
the sound of unhampered breaths
our lives are filled
Rest safely in God's care.
Janice