I have just taken part in the most moving moment that will be for ever suspended in time. I clapped at eight o’clock for the NHS and all those other people who work n the frontline services of our country. I wasn’t sure who would be out, but make no mistake, Wallyford had an impressive cheer.
What has surprised me is the emotion that welled up and produced tears. I’m not a weepy person, but this was different. A band of brothers and sisters united against a common cause, all over the country. It must be something primeval that lives inside us. We shared it with our neighbours and our strangers. It’s a strange time, we are having strange feelings. Let our warriors come out of this and let our sick recover. Stay safe.
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March 2020
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