This time around, David Collier's wandering pen takes readers through a bus ride from Hamilton to Toronto, a visit to his son's college campus, where we get a peek at his son's early (childhood) sketchbook and then learn of the announcement closing his son's college due to the pandemic – which prompt thoughts of imminent death taking him back to his sketchbook documentation of the 2004 death of the family dog, Large (RIP) – then, snapping back to the present in time to learn of his son's quarantine, leading him to one of three daily papers he (still!) has delivered to his door, wherein he encounters a Barry Gray photo essay of the titular touch football tourney, which he duly renders in the several sketchbook pages which close out this issue. All that in 24 A6 pages! David Collier, ladies and gentlemen...