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Tag Archives: Coronavirus
Around the world in the Coronavirus: A wide world at home
Lots of people are posting photos from their daily walks on their Facebook pages . I love to see the trees in blossom, the open fields and my favourite beach in Sydney. It reminds me that there is a wide … Continue reading
Around the world during the Coronavirus: Madison, WI
Greetings from Madison, Wisconsin! Before I go any further – let me save you a Google search. WIsconsin in one of the Midwest/Great Lake in the north central part of the US. Spring is slowly coming to Madison. The days … Continue reading
Around the world during the Coronavirus: Hong Kong
As early as 15th February this year, all Anglican churches in Hong Kong have ceased to hold any public services. Kenson contributes to our series on the effect of the Coronavirus in different places in the world.. For all … Continue reading
Around the world during the Coronavirus: From the Czech Republic
A long time ago, I was a music student at the University, and stayed at Dalton Hall. I spent many a happy Sunday at St. Chrysostom’s – as a member of the congregation and occasionally as organist. Now I’m a … Continue reading