The library doors are closed.
static and still.
Inside lay dormant displays.
Chairs pushed in.
Once you heard
pages rustling,
tapping of keys,
clicks of the mouse,
the rush of footsteps up the grand staircase,
a hypnotic cacophony of voices…
I am a 6th grade ELA teacher at Turn of River Middle Schoo, and this is a poem my students shared with me called "A World In Isolation". She shared it with me and we worked on it together through distance learning, which I feel deserves recognition.…
During this Quarantine Nothing Bad has happened to me or my family, However I do recognize the families and people that have passed away during this time. So Far Quarantine has been kind of fun. I have played basketball and baseball with my brothers.…
My parents still in the Bronx, NY where I was raised were the first to be infected with Covid. My mother was one of the the first 200 people to die from it. She never made it to the hospital. One ambulance took her to the morgue as the other took my…
In mid March we travelled to Alaska for the birth of our daughter Hannah’s firstborn. Arriving the day before his due date we enjoyed a few days waiting while things were getting more and more hairy in the Lower 48 with Covid-19. And in fact most…
The best part of this horrific pandemic is our grand-daughter, Nami Enid Khan, age 2 ½. When her day care closed down in March, her mother had to decide how she would continue to do her job as a nurse tending to people with end stage renal disease.…