Thursday, December 17, 2020

Progress report #113-116

The Covid-19 has been brutal and it is still hanging around the world uninvited. People are getting tired and want to live again, especially in the US. I can feel the frustration in the air, mixed with the invisible viral menace. However, life must go on and a new order for work to resume finally comes with a sigh of relief and consternation. This area has seen marked improvements and the weeds have been dealt a good setback. It is obvious that the Ficus religiosa has been given a hefty dose of tender loving care. The shading canopy seen in August has been lifted and a mesh is surrounding the tree to guard against any animal marauder from intruding. A heartfelt thank you to Joel and all others who keep a watching eye for the welfare of this tree. This tree looks beautiful today, December 17th, 2020, and is truly fit for a special 10th anniversary of a special event in my life. 10th anniversary...

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  1. It looks really healthy! Big fat trunk means it probably has a deep root system now.

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  2. I'll be honest, I watched the beginning of that movie "Norwegian Wood" and was a little appalled too. I don't know if I watched it all the way through. I prefer romantic comedies!

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  3. Lately I've been watching a lot of Netflix. Great romantic comedies on there. And some tragic ones. I really like the Korean soap operas, especially the ones with food. My favorites right now are "Chocolate" and "Mystic Pop-Up Bar." So funny!

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    1. Thank you for visiting and keep me company. I do not use Netflix, and have Amazon Prime... but I have all the movies they have and can watch them at the time of my choosing. In case you may not know, I have a blog dedicated to movies here:

      http://lannghiemphu.blogspot.com/

      I have neglected it much... and hope to go there more often. To start 2021, I will soon post a new blog entitled "Biblical" celebrating the newly rekindled interests in an old 1974 great movie by the Italian director Liliana Cavani: The Night Porter.

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    2. Wow! That was interesting! It makes me think of a novel I read by Remission Girl. I argued that it could be a romance novel, and she said, "In what world?" LOL! Sort of a similar reason, although I haven't seen "The Night Porter" to confirm if I agree.

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    3. The "Biblical" blog is published. Take a look to see if you like it.

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