Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Life returning!
I am listening to the radio and hearing a more optimistic approach starting to shine through. The lockdown looks as though it may come to an end....but not yet. I hope we are approaching the end of this extraordinary period. The biggest danger might well be too many of us trying to get our daily lives back to normal, what ever that might be. I hope it all works as it ought to. But I am not sure. Staying home alone is normal for me....and the main reason why I blog every day. Lacking another human being it is comforting to confide my thoughts, my hopes and my fears to the readers of this blog. I have been fortunate in many ways with enough food and drink to keep me healthy and happy. The sorting out process will start soon but right now I’m just cheering inwardly. Getting back to normal for me will mean that I can shop on line again. I have not gone short of anything in fact thanks to the man who has helped me to get everything on my shopping lists carefully put away....I have not gone short of anything at all. And I have a scary amount of alcohol stored away in various cupboards. It will take weeks before everything goes back to normal. But the end does seem to be in sight. I will take advantage of the next few days by crossing the road to walk down to the sea...providing the young bullocks don’t appear! Life as we have grown to know it appears to be returning...thank you God.
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Another three weeks of lockdown, before a staged return to a new normal, because social distancing and wearing protective gear and hand washing will be with us for the medium to long term, perhaps until they find a vaccine that works for everyone, to be used globally. It can't just be for one country, or say just Europe or the USA? We need to think of those countries in the developing world and share such bounty freely and without expectation of them paying. While we are at it, we should cancel all international debt, which is tying countries down to expensive loans repayments for years to come. Hindering their development and we need to help them to protect their environment and heritage as well.
Only when our selfish, self interests are put aside, will we see a world shaped more in God's image than the one we have inhabited up to now.
Prayers continue for you as well.
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