The Cathedral bells in Perpignan |
Place Hyacinthe Riguard in Perpignan |
We ate and took an early walk in town. A few neighbors talked about the fear that when things open up on Monday, the deaths will mount again. It's a probability. But we can't do anything else. People need to earn money to pay their bills. I hope that this time we have stayed at home has given the health care sector time to prepare. It's all scary. But there is also an anticipation about how good it will be to leave the time and distance restrictions behind. Right now we are limited to a kilometer around the house. Next week it will be a hundred kilometers! I can feel it coming - Road Trip! Well, maybe. We'll see.
After lunch, I noticed in my photo timeline a memory from last May. I showed Y the photos and he said, "I remember that day. The weather in May was not like today last year!" It's been beautiful and really warm all day today -
Timbered building in Perpignan |
It was a sunny day early in May. My new boyfriend - oh my gosh wow - I have a new boyfriend and I'm 58 - wow! Okay. Let's finish the sentence. My new boyfriend texted "Good morning," in English because he was working on learning more words in my language. The rest was in French. He asked would I like to have coffee in Perpignan? He was living there and it was going to be a beautiful day. I said I could be there in twenty minutes. As I drove toward the city, the blue sky was as pretty as the brightest azure crayon in the box.
We met at his apartment and walked into town center. I thought it was funny that he carried an umbrella but Y said, "Le mois de mai c'est imprévisible." (May is unpredictable.) I looked at
Le Quai du Vauban |
The cafes along the Quai du Vauban were busy and we walked from one end to the other before deciding we would try to find a place for coffee in the Place de la République. I noticed a
La Place de la République |
Nice view of the plaza! |
I said yes to a second espresso and soon needed to find the "facilities." The waiter indicated that they were upstairs. I found the toilets easily enough and afterwards was drawn into an empty room by the view I could see just beyond the windows. I took a photo of the plaza and noticed that the sky was now extremely cloudy. I returned and told Y that I thought he had done right to bring along an umbrella. We decided to take another walk and once the tab was paid, we headed across the city to wander through the shops along the canal. The weather held and we ended up having lunch in the Halles Vauban. We joked and took photos of one another. I think he carries that photo in his phone. I know I do.
Eventually we were in Place Catalogne. There is a store there that specializes in science and nature that we both enjoyed visiting. When we stepped back outside, a cool breeze surprised me. All at once, the heavens opened and it was raining. Thank goodness for that umbrella! It made a lovely excuse
And then it RAINED! |
Somehow, even with a plague devastating the world, it continues to be a place worth being in because I share it with him. We have been tested by these 49 days of confinement, but the result has been a bond that is strong. You know what? A year later, we still finish the day by saying, "It's been another beautiful day." These days we often add, "Even under quarantine!"
So. dear friends, there it is a little "before the virus" story. In a way, we are all sheltering under an umbrella of sorts. Let's stay close and that way we may not get wet. Next week, France will step
The clouds will clear - real clouds and fear clouds too. |
A demain, les amis! (Until tomorrow, friends!)
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