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Between isolation periods


My nephew, his wife, and their daughter came home for a couple of weeks for the last days of his mother. They had to isolate for two weeks but were given an exemption to see her before she died. Now they have completed the full isolation period and have a week or so to make visits, still at distances. That is before they head back to where they live, and undergo another two-week isolation.
They came by to see us today. I hadn't seen their daughter in real life at all till then, so it was especially pleasant. We stood outside, sheltered somewhat from the driving rain, for an hour, and we chatted. We were mostly under the cover of our porch roof; no human beings were wet from the making of this picture.
They came by to see us today. I hadn't seen their daughter in real life at all till then, so it was especially pleasant. We stood outside, sheltered somewhat from the driving rain, for an hour, and we chatted. We were mostly under the cover of our porch roof; no human beings were wet from the making of this picture.
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