30 June 2020

Let's Talk Loneliness


Let's Talk Loneliness

A postmark for The New Normal...

South Carolina Morning, 1955

...And a couple of Edward Hopper on paintings which reflects also the New Normal, with all those "Stay-at-Home" activities and times.

New York Interior, 1921

Postcards sent by Bryon (the USA).

6 comments:

  1. I imagine the pandemic is quite tough for people who live alone.

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  2. I saw a bit of the advert for Let's Talk Loneliness - didn't mention letters.

    Letters are better than phone calls, for you might be in the bathroom or eating or otherwise engaged.

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    1. You can't reproduce a phone call, but you can read a letter again and again.

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  3. We're still working from home, though a few people (15 to 20) who cannot work at home or who are too lonely, are allowed to work in the office now.

    Edward Hopper's paintings are so beautiful! In March to May the atmosphere in our streets looked very much like the atmosphere in Hopper's paintings, however little by little the streets are filled again - and I must say I miss the serene quietness (especially now that the amount of motorized traffic almost has 'normalized'...)

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    1. I really miss that silence too. Now, especially on Saturday, it's too crowded. So I really don't feel like going anywhere.

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