While I Shelter At Home
Celebrate my sixty-fifth birthday
Apply for Medicare
the whole alphabet of parts
Take mild insult that regarding COVID-19,
I could be described as
“over sixty with pre-existing conditions”
Use that definition to be more patient with myself
Figure out how to set up the lighting and laptop in my study
so I look professional online
Hide the clutter
Lean in close to the screen as I counsel people
who had enough to contend with
before this virus got into the mix
Teach an online grad course
Listen to the challenges of students as they rearrange their lives
Arrange for an extension on their final due date
Spend a surprising amount of time ordering groceries and preparing meals
Make my own granola and yogurt
Discover new recipes for using up the quinoa in the pantry
Order more quinoa
Grieve the loss of time with family
Cancel two trips to see the grandchildren
Watch the latest video of the twins at least ten times in a row
Explain to my father once again
why I cannot come and see him in the nursing home
Stay in touch with friends
Worry about them when they are sick
Rejoice when they recover
Develop a love-hate relationship with everything virtual
Attend virtual meetings, classes, family gatherings,
church and happy-hours
Decide it’s like eating half a meal:
better than nothing
never enough
Spend more time with my husband
Walk the dogs with him if it’s not too cold or rainy or early or late
Remind him too frequently to wash his hands
listen to him sigh “I know”
Forgive more easily
Be thankful that he is not virtual
Order a good set of binoculars
Celebrate the fact that I live at the edge of a small wetland
during Spring migration
Observe birds through my window
Identify a Wilson’s Snipe, a Solitary Sandpiper,
and White-Throated Sparrows
Admire a pair of Great Blue Herons
as they take off in unison and soar over the pond
Let my heart follow a couple of Ruby-Crowned Kinglets
who swiftly flit from branch to branch
and tree to tree
definitely not sheltering at home
Cari Shields

Art in the time of the Corona Virus – We invite the members of the Anawim Arts Community to embrace the vital capacity of art and spirituality to speak to our current situation. The works in this series will be gathered into a special edition of our on-line journal.
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So lovely, so true. Outside I go.
Cari, thank you for sharing your piece of the earth with us. I loved the detailed imagery of birds. Living on the edge of a small wetland, surely a part of heaven. Peace to you!
I love this … the width of emotion and the beautiful images jump off the page.
“Be thankful that he is not virtual” really got me