What do you do when you are a teacher/writer and you lose your classroom
because your world is locked down? Following the order to stay home
because of the exploding Coronavirus contagion, Stan Kusunoki's response
was to keep a journal in poetry form. From the grim early days of late
March 2020 until Minnesota Governor, Tim Walz, allowed a limited opening
on May 18, Kusunoki recorded daily life: the joys and frustrations of
teaching online, and the ordinary activities of living under the
"Shelter in Place" order. When things began to open up, Kusunoki
realized he had a day-to-day history of this time, and enough poems for
a new manuscript. The result is this book. He invites you to join him as
he takes on the challenges of teaching online, discovers the meditative
calm of walking the labyrinth at Como Park, observes back-yard critters
living their normal lives, and performs sidewalk concerts for the
neighbors. Here are the ups and downs, fears, and celebrations of one
poet's experience with COVID-19.