and the air smells now, as if it blew from a far-away meadow;
they have been making hay somewhere under the slopes
of the Andes, Starbuck, and the mowers are sleeping among the
new-mown hay."
from Moby Dick
By Herman Melville
When the pandemic started my sister was travelling in Spain with friends. They were unable to fly home before the borders closed and spent the first 6 weeks in a high-rise apartment under lockdown. The people there treated them well. But it was justifiably quite restricted. When things loosened up in early May they were able to move to rented house in the country. When they got there the farmers were cutting hay an activity I associate with late July or August in Saskatchewan. A recent email indicated they had hoopoe in the area. They are certainly a beautiful bird and it looks like a lovely area. We are very happy that our friends and family are doing okay.
https://www.andaluciabirdsociety.org/article-library/about-birds/171-hoopoe/
2 comments:
...I love the quote you chose from Moby Dick. It fits so well and is beautiful.
I'm glad to hear you sister and friends are doing well in such a hard-hit area.
Thanks Kelly
Sorry I did not reply sooner, the quote is one that always comes to mind when I see my brother in law harvesting his hay by our cabin.
Guy
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