Wednesday, on a busy week, after bank runs and organic supplies, work comes flying in the face the moment I step inside. Unlike the work pace of the 1960’s, American’s fly through days multi-tasking at lightening speeds. Midweek, there are pauses that revive, slowing colleagues who lighten the load by sharing a story or saying a quick, albeit brief hello, as we all climb on.
Mr. Paddy Carroll, Thurles Train Station in Co. Tipperary, National Library of Ireland on the Commons, April 26, 1961