Harry’s Diary – Day 15 (Sun, March 29, 2020)
My unusual way of looking at things perfectly equips me with the skills that count in an apocalypse – without so much as a thought let alone a coherent plan towards that end.
Read MorePosted by Changing Ireland | Mar 29, 2020 | Covid-19 Diaries, Harry's Diary
My unusual way of looking at things perfectly equips me with the skills that count in an apocalypse – without so much as a thought let alone a coherent plan towards that end.
Read MorePosted by Changing Ireland | Mar 28, 2020 | Covid-19 Diaries, Harry's Diary
Over in England, our colleagues have been tasked with delivering food and supplies. and body retrieval and are being trained to drive ambulances. The gory details don’t bother me. What scares me is the numbers they are preparing for.
Read MorePosted by Changing Ireland | Mar 27, 2020 | Covid-19 Diaries, Harry's Diary
Obviously there are the silent and probable majority who only use Facebook to promote their business or share photos of sunsets.
Read MorePosted by Changing Ireland | Mar 26, 2020 | Covid-19 Diaries, Harry's Diary
This is the most unexpected opportunity for working parents to reconnect with their children, another area in which Covid is asking questions of the choices we have made for our societies.
Read MorePosted by Changing Ireland | Mar 25, 2020 | Covid-19 Diaries, Harry's Diary
I found a couple of advantages in the increased State security measures. The two female Gardai patrolling the streets today looked really cute trying to contain the grins that betrayed their first day on the job.
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