Posts tagged Frances Hall
My Take on COVID

Six months ago, we were all going about our business, taking for granted the relative safety of our environment… and then Covid slithered in, hissing and spitting its venomous presence into our collective lungs.

Like the song, “Every breath you take, every move you make I’ll be watching you”. All of a sudden, every person and every surface became suspect as we washed our hands obsessively and compulsively and stood apart from friends and family.

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The Rat Race

On Mother’s Day, I feel the need to confess my sins. You see, I haven’t been a perfect mother. My children are now grown up and I’ve survived with my sanity almost intact. There were times when I loved them to bits and other times when I wanted to chop them into bits and flush them down the toilet. The only thing that stopped me was the effect on the plumbing bill. At times a long jail term with meals provided looked rather attractive.

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Back on the Farm

Farming methods have evolved over the years with some farmers coming to terms with farming practice being a possible pollutant of our pristine environment. I’ve been following with huge interest the government’s idea of a flatulence tax. I, of course, say this tongue in cheek.

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