As the worst cough I have ever had appears to be doggedly persisting I am thinking about how to apply my meager energy in effective ways to clerkmanifesto. I could dig around for unused photographs I have inevitably bulging in my phone and swelling up in already unfindable folders on my desktop. Or I could bring up classic posts from our copious history of missives here on clerkmanifesto.
But the truth is... those solutions seem like more work and energy than just... writing... something...
And despite being utterly exhausted and wracked with coughing, there's still always something to be talked about in this new French country I live in.
Like, for instance, honey.
I am going through a dangerous amount of honey. Decent advice for coughs is pretty thin, but sometimes it seems to all unsatisfyingly come down to hydration and honey.
So I drink a lot of water and hibiscus tea. And I put perhaps a bit too much honey in the hibiscus tea. Unfortunately my last honey, the jar I finished this morning, that I think is from somewhere in central France, had an odd medicinal taste. This would have been fine if it miraculously cured my cough, you know, like a medicine, but it didn't, you know, like everything else in the world at this moment.
So I might as well get some honey that tastes really good.
My favorite honey in town is sold in the Patisserie around the corner (well, there is a patisserie around basically every corner surrounding our apartment, making for eight patisseries! This is the one to the South and the West). We went out to this patisserie this morning to find they are mysteriously closed until the start of June!
Honey crisis!
There are only about 847 other places where I can get honey near here. That probably makes it sound like an easy endeavour, but it is actually a bit exhausting in my current context. Like, do I have to go to all 847 of them in order to choose?
So we just had to come home and gather strength.
I'll try to endure plain and sour tea for a couple hours, and then we can stumble out later.
With any luck it will result in something riveting to tell you about tomorrow.




























