Thursday, December 31, 2020
The End Of Another Year
Friday, December 25, 2020
Is Today The Day To Develop And Grow
This seems as good a day as any to talk about our feelings and where do we go from here. As the wise man once said, ‘When you’re feeling like shit there’s only one place to go and that’s up.’
2020 which is now drawing to a close has been such a horrible
experience for far too many people. We’ve suffered trauma, isolation in all of
its guises, severe and debilitating illness. In the space of a few months, so
many people in so many countries have suffered unfairly with in some cases disastrous
consequences.
This is a time we will never or can never forget and all of our shared
experiences will be told and retold to future generations. However, from
travesties, good things can develop such as the birth of a newborn child or the realisation of a project, idea or simply new doors being opened.
Yes, its been a year most of want to erase from our memories but maybe now
is the right time to grow, develop and prosper in new and exciting ways and please have a
wonderful 2021.
Paul,
Monday, December 7, 2020
Just Waiting For the Vaccine
It’s also interesting to hear snippets of different conversations as I walk past other walkers or people just taking their dog for a walk. However, since Covid-19 surfaced way back in March although my working day has not changed a great deal in that time the topic of conversation has.
From students to pensioners the words today revolve around the pandemic, how long will it last for, will we ever get back to normality but listening today there was only one topic when will we get the vaccine. I’m sure in parks far and wide around the globe the same conversation would be happening in many different languages and why did we let this happen?
But as any day in my writing life I needed to return to the confines of my writing room and write.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Remember, This Is Not Another Moon Race
I vividly remember the days of the space and later the moon race between America and the then Soviet Union on the first country to get to the moon. As it happened it was the US when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to land on the moon in 1969 although the Soviet Union did launch the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957.
However, there seems to be an
equally competitive spirit as to which country will be the first to deliver a
Covid-19 vaccine that of course is where the competitive spirit should end. We
are now talking about people’s lives not whether an individual will walk on the
moon and no one was hurt in that particular mission whereas we all know the
damage that this disease has already done to countless innocent people
worldwide.
It’s not the case now of who is
the first country to deliver the vaccine but who can safely deliver and we all
should be working together to ensure citizens everywhere from the UK and the US
to Russia, China, Africa and the Middle East etc are all protected and
hopefully this disease like past diseases such as polio are a thing and remain
a thing of the past.
I’m well aware that all
governments are looking to show the world they are the best but there’s a time
for competition and a time to safeguard not only our lives but the lives of
future generations.
So yes, hopefully we will have a
vaccine soon but does it matter who is the first. No as this is not a race.
#Covid-19 #Vaccine #Pandemic
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