E. regnans has written this postcard to Life. It’s a patchwork of moments and more moments, thoughts and feelings and observations and descriptions. It rolls and drifts all the way to a reassuring conclusion.
Almanac Life: A postcard to Life
Filed Under: Almanac Life, Blundstone, Covid - 19, Not Just Sport Tagged With: Albert Camus, Blundstone boots, Bob Dylan, Brunswick east, pip the dog, Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift Folklore, The Plague, The Simpsons, Time of Coronavirus
Equinox to solstice and the Time of Coronavirus
E.regnans walks on through the Time of Coronavirus with U2 in his ears. He ponders a thousand thoughts.
Filed Under: Almanac Life, Not Just Sport, Social Issues, Street Stories, Walking Tagged With: Albert Camus, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Archie Roach, backyard ukulele, coronavirus, Covid-19, Eddie Betts, Mothers of the disappeared, The Plague, U2, Vladamir Putin
Almanac Life (and book review): ‘The Plague’ by Albert Camus
Albert Camus’ masterpiece ‘The Plague’ can be viewed as a metaphor for life, just as the coronavirus pandemic can, suggests David Wilson in his articulate and enlightening discourse.
Filed Under: Almanac Life, Almanac Literary, Book reviews, Not Just Sport, Reviews Tagged With: Albert Camus, coronavirus, David Wilson, social distancing, The Plague











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