Traveling in a COVID19 World - Michelle Beesley
In 2019 I travelled to Paris, London, Japan, The Maldives and South Africa. I had crisscrossed the world. So when I said goodbye to my middle son who was heading to the USA I was not worried in the slightest…
Fight and Flight - Jo Skinner
Two weeks ago, I completed marathon number forty three. Virtual, of course, with the shadow of COVID impacting every facet of life…
Heart Shaped Year - Rebecca Graham
My 2020 took the shape of a heart. Specifically, a delicate silver heart dotted with shining zirconia that I have worn around my neck for the past two hundred and seventy-one days…
In The Moment - Debbie Terranova
I’m in the moment. The Covid moment. At first, we called it Coronavirus and made jokes about ay-corona and beer…
Isolation in Isolation - Gabrielle Samson
Early morning: kookaburras call, then magpies, peewees, minors, wrens, parrots, black ducks in the creek. I’m alone in the bush at sunrise, shafts of yellow lighting up the mountains; I’m alone in the bush at sunset…
Lockdown Powerlifting - Barry Rosenberg
I turned 77 shortly before Lockdown hit my gym. Bummer. I had recently discovered powerlifting and I wanted to continue with the Zen of squat, bench and deadlift…
Recalling Mum - Tess Rowley
This year I’ve reflected on the snippets of my mum’s pandemic stories that I’d never really listened to. For once, in my busy life, time stood still. I started piecing together the patchwork…
Unprecedented - Lara Cain Gray
‘The weeds are actually my favourite plants,’ my sister said, as we stood, arms folded over bellies, supervising muddy children, lamenting the blossoming jungle that had, in a less time- poor era, been a curated cottage garden…
Instead - Bianca Millroy
One thing the 2020 Pandemic made quick work of was sorting out who between us are pessimists, realists, and optimists…
While Some... - C Ansell
While some were binging on Netflix
- Some of us were too scared to sleep.
While some were day drinking…