Friday, March 27, 2020

See you later, Booknook & Bean

I took a long walk around the city today. A very long walk.

Starting next week, my husband and I will be fully working and our little one learning from home. With the number of COVID-19 cases and the rising death toll around the globe, it will be some time before we can walk freely on these streets again, have drinks with a friend, or people-watch while leisurely sipping a cappuccino.

The world is closing in.  Restaurants and cafes can now only do takeaways. Churches, mosques, and synagogues are no longer allowed to hold services in their places of worship. Gyms, salons, golf courses, and stadiums have closed. Conferences, concerts, and sporting events have been cancelled. What may have been viewed as questionable incursions on civil liberties three months ago, are now norms without question – there are border controls, it is illegal to be congregating in groups, and in several countries, people are forcibly quarantined, required to remain at home.

I chanced upon Booknook & Bean while these dreary thoughts were crossing my mind. I have been meaning to catch up with a girlfriend in this café and I rued putting off seeing her, swamped with meetings and deadlines at work. Of course, who would have thought last New Year when we saw each other, that something this massive, horrifying, and unfathomable will happen to the world?

I ordered coffee and chatted a bit with the barista. He said they were evaluating whether they will still open next week. I wished him the best.

If there is one thing in Australia that I love, it is that we never say goodbye. We do not say adieu. We say: “See you later!”


Booknook & Bean
Topham Mall, 18/52-54 Waymouth Street
Adelaide, South Australia 5000
Phone: 0430 475 006



 







Sunday, March 22, 2020

Social distancing at Harry Hartog


Hello from our COVID-19 universe. The World Health Organisation has declared a pandemic 11 days ago after 118,000 individuals tested positive for COVID-19 across 114 countries.

We are living in interesting times where we now need to stand at least 1.5 meters away from the next person. Most of us are studying and working from home, venturing out only to buy essential items.

We went out today to get some fresh air and I thought of using a gift voucher I received last Christmas. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the bookshop has been able to remain open amidst these challenging times.

Harry Hartog is a gorgeous bookstore in Burnside Village with a beautiful display and collection of children’s books. My son was entranced, going aisle by aisle, inspecting the books.

I am hoping that when this disease comes to pass, this bookshop will be here, waiting for us.

Harry Hartog Booksellers
Burnside Village, Shop T109 and 109A
447 Portrush Rd, Glenside
South Australia 5056
Tel: (08) 8338 0920









Thank you Carol for my Christmas present!

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Congratulations, Sara and Chris!

One day, I will write that book.
And my niece will give it a splendiferous look.

In the meantime, 
She has moved into a charming place
with this delightful nook.