Carnie's Comments

My brother-in-law framed some posters for me and gave them to me on Christmas day.  The posters are from "A Cold Night for Cancer" - the rock 'n roll show at the Mae Wilson Theatre that featured the reunion of the family band "Churko" and Cory Churko's cover band "Toque". 

It was a great show and a wonderful evening.It took place in early January of 2020 just when we were starting to hear more and more about the coronavirus - COVID-19.  It hadn't arrived here yet. 

The show was sold out and The Cornerstone Inn was packed for the after-party.  Those were the days!

I posted a photo of my posters on social media this week and one of my friends reacted with, "Awe.  Great memories."  Another wrote, "Amazing Night" and then a long-time friend added, "They will return and be even better than before."  I sure hope so.

Oh, we have returned to a "new" normal and we've been able to come together with proof of vaccination and a mask mandate in indoor, public spaces but it's not the same, is it?  Some days I wonder if it ever will be.