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Wednesday, March 25, 2020
By GB Iām lost somewhere in the curve-ball that Corona has created. I look for the steady markers of daily life ā deadlines still loom; emails are still received ā and sent; my morning alarm still sounds; the sun still rises ā and sets. Life continues. That is to say, my life continues. That... More
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
By Michaela van Beinum Deep breath in you're okay, it was a really testing and trying day The world is on fire this we have known to calm the flame we must stay home Creation is calling and so is my heart my 9 - 5 job is tearing me apart A sea of... More
By Armrget Kaur I live in the UK Scotland to be precise, here in the Highlands people have close d off, they began to firstly raid the shops (well buy as opposed to riot), they had this fixation with toilet roll , I sure Freud could say something about anal suppression on this. Then... More
Monday, March 23, 2020
By Jacob Cameron Wondering all the time What things will be like in the wake of all this. Off to pick up bagels Before services shut down And heading through the snow. I notice C.M. in a hardware store on Bank And think of all those Whose whole lives are put on hold Or... More
Saturday, March 21, 2020
By Hanna Stewart What a weird world we're living in right now. As I type out this blog post, I look out my kitchen window and all looks normal. There are birds visiting the bird feeders, squirrels playing around in the backyard and the sun is shining through. The only catch, there's no one... More
By Anonymous I am smiling, soothing, making to do lists. I am taking care of my son. Taking care of my partner, who is taking care of our son. I am taking inventory. I feel that am accomplishing so much, with so little time. Our daily schedule includes: Shower Clothes Food Work Go outside... More
Friday, March 20, 2020
By Sophie Tamas It is a week since the world turned upside down here, in small-town Canada. At some point in the past few weeks, or next few, it will be turning upside down where you are, too. There is nothing quite like a pandemic to remind us of our shared precarity. I know... More
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