Here are some of the things I've photographed while on our walks. For now, I'm sticking with my camera phone.
This is the first spring flower that I saw. This was on 03/24.
Several days later, I saw my first PURPLE spring flower. Don't worry the subject matter gets more varied from her.
People in the neighborhood are decorating in a various ways as a morale booster. We also have a poetry wall close by, but I don't have a picture of that.
These next several pictures are from the walking the alleys. So far, this has been the disheveled garage we've come across.
This was a great bumper sticker on an Art car which was parked in an alley.
This last one was from a blacked out garage window of someone we know.
As part of capturing this point of time, I copied the following from a Facebook post of a friend of mine. She copied it and shared it from elsewhere, so I can't credit the person who wrote it. It was written by someone from a different state which felt the impacts of the Covid-19 virus earlier than my state given the date it was written. If had been given an advance copy of this list as 2019 was drawing to a close, this would have seemed more like a science fiction than reality.
Just so I never forget..... This is the
Novel Coronavirus (Covid19) Pandemic, declared March 11th, 2020.
- Gas prices in Minneapolis are $1.49.
- School cancelled.
- Self distancing measures on the rise.
- Tape on the floors at grocery stores and others to help distance shoppers (6ft) from each other.
- Limited number of people inside stores, therefore, lineups outside the store doors.
- Nonessential stores and businesses mandated closed.
- Parks, trails, entire cities locked up.
- Entire sports seasons cancelled.
- Concerts, tours, festivals, entertainment events cancelled.
- Weddings, family celebrations, holiday gatherings cancelled.
- No masses, churches are closed.
- No gatherings of 50 or more, then 20 or more, now 10 or more.
- Don't socialize with anyone outside of your home.
- Children's outdoor play parks are closed.
- 6 feet social distancing.
- Shortage of masks, gowns, gloves for our front-line workers.
- Shortage of ventilators for the critically ill.
- Panic buying sets in and we have no toilet paper, no disinfecting supplies, no paper towels, and no hand sanitizer.
- Shelves are bare.
- Manufacturers, distilleries and other businesses switch their lines to help make visors, masks, hand sanitizer and PPE.
- Government closes the border to all nonessential travel.
- Fines are established for breaking the rules.
- Stadiums and recreation facilities open up for the overflow of Covid19 patients.
- Press conferences daily from the President and the governess. Daily updates on new cases, recoveries, and deaths.
- Government incentives to stay home.
- Barely anyone on the roads.
- People wearing masks and gloves outside.
- Essential service workers are terrified to go to work.
- Medical field workers are afraid to go home to their families.
Why,
you ask, do I write this status? One day
it will show up in my memory feed, and it will be a yearly reminder that life
is precious and not to take the things we dearly love for granted.
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