
I’ll be the first to admit that when the national lockdown was announced I didn’t have any issues with it. It’s the right thing to do – force society to social distance – flatten the curve and by all means, protect yourself and your family. Stay at home!

The hardest part about not travelling is missing my mother’s embrace, not just my biological mother, all my mothers. There are several. I am a village boy. Not raised in the village but by village people, who all still look at my siblings and I as their babies. I think of Amaiguru, old, ever-smiling, who […]