Cute

I'd intended entering the abstract food challenge, but my entry was so much like another blipper's that I fished this pooch out of the phone.
He was waiting outside the vet's, and socially distancing.

So, onto MonoMonday.
I very much enjoyed looking at, and reading about your favourite things.
There were a few recurring themes: coffee; flowers; special places; alcohol; cameras.

You lot made it very hard as there were so many interesting entries and great photos.
Anyhoo, in no particular order, I loved:

dfb's tarnished, vintage teaspoons
The simple beauty of flossie's favourite tree.
V1k1's bokeh and birds.
chrissel's beautiful ElliMausi
the photo of laurie54 and her brother, and the story behind them

The theme for next week's Monday is 'Negative Space', with the tag MM325




It's possible hospitals could use a bed "lottery system" to ultimately decide who lives and dies, according to two new ethics road-maps created to guide frontline doctors in a worst-case scenario.

It's a decision Australian doctors will hopefully never face, with Health Minister Greg Hunt confirming fewer than 100 people had contracted the virus in the 24 hours to 1pm.



Only 39 cases were reported in NSW yesterday, the lowest figures since mid-March.


NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced six months of free pre school across the state. across the state.



Federal Education Minister Dan Tehan has compelled private schools to reopen in Term 2 for children who need supervision.



Boris Johnson is now in a stable condition.

A $5000 fine was introduced for anyone who spits or coughs on frontline workers.


Government subsidised rescue flights have begun to repatriate Australians stranded in London, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Auckland.


It would seem, at the moment, that Australia is gaining control.


Confirmed cases   6152
Deaths                         52

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