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Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

  

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mtlmel8: Artist is @ladyaviva or also known as miss me from montreal

 

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pvndvfvce: #maskup

 

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Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

I felt an asthma attack coming on, so I stepped into an aisle at the store that didn't have anyone near me and used my inhaler. Every time I do this, I get irritated at the anti-maskers who get all pissed off about having to wear a mask. One of the things they always say-scream at people is "I have a medical condition".

 

I say BULLSHIT. I have asthma. I'm claustrophobic. I'm so hard of hearing that reading lips assists me in my day-to-day functioning. AND I STILL WEAR A MASK. I want to know what "medical condition" those jackasses claim they have, because till I do, y'all are mask slackers. Rat-lickers (that was a term used in the pandemic in 1918).

  

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Thursday, November 4

11 am to 6 pm

 

Turning Point Church

13200 Arctic Ave

Rockville, MD 20853

  

Visit www.AAHPcovid.com for additional test sites and dates. No appointment required!

 

#StopTheSpread #MaskUp #MasksOnMD #maskupamerica #MaskUpMoco #MoCoMD #COVID19 #COVID #MaskUpMD #BlackHealth #AfricanAmericanHealth #MontgomeryCountyMD #DMVHealth #Covid19Testing #FreeCovid19Testing #VisitMontgomeryCounty #maskupmaryland

 

Governor Charlie Baker, joined by Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders, announces the launch of #MaskUpMA, an effort to remind residents to wear masks and face-coverings in public to stop the spread of COVID-19, at a State House press conference on July 31, 2020. The effort will underscore the importance of wearing masks across multiple channels including video testimonials on social media, a new PSA, and a website, mass.gov/maskup. Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito helped launch #MaskUpMA with video testimonials where they urge residents to wear masks to protect themselves and others. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Governor Charlie Baker, joined by Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders, announces the launch of #MaskUpMA, an effort to remind residents to wear masks and face-coverings in public to stop the spread of COVID-19, at a State House press conference on July 31, 2020. The effort will underscore the importance of wearing masks across multiple channels including video testimonials on social media, a new PSA, and a website, mass.gov/maskup. Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito helped launch #MaskUpMA with video testimonials where they urge residents to wear masks to protect themselves and others. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

Lots of work to get the campus ready for Fall 2020. Like many schools, the University of Michigan will be having a hybrid approach to education. Here are pictures of the first month of Fall Term in September 2020. On campus - students and staff seem to be behaving well and adhering to mask wearing and social distancing. Let's hope it continues. #MaskUp #MaskUpMichigan

Tokyo 2010

 

Masking up, even then.

 

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Governor Charlie Baker, joined by Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders, announces the launch of #MaskUpMA, an effort to remind residents to wear masks and face-coverings in public to stop the spread of COVID-19, at a State House press conference on July 31, 2020. The effort will underscore the importance of wearing masks across multiple channels including video testimonials on social media, a new PSA, and a website, mass.gov/maskup. Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito helped launch #MaskUpMA with video testimonials where they urge residents to wear masks to protect themselves and others. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

#ADVENTURE45 Project

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Film: Fuji Fujichrome Velvia 50

Canon T50

Location:Oakland, CA - Livermore, CA

Oakland Zoo - COVID-19 Style

Around Livermore

Voting

XPRO - Crossprocessed E6 film in C41 chemicals

... by a long shot.

 

As with a lot of area's and jurisdictions, we're not "living with covid" but rather are getting sick over and over and over with Covid. As a result, staff shortages are being experienced in all sectors. ER's are shutting down. Yes, hospitals were struggling before the pandemic, but now things are worsening...not getting better. Businesses are struggling finding staff, more people are experiencing long covid (including myself) long after the initial infection... even when that infection was "mild".

 

I have NEVER had the common cold or FLU back-to-back multiple times, but yet so many folks still equate this to a mild cold/flu when all the health experts point to the opposite.

 

What does this mean going forward? Will we have access to medical care when needed? Will your local grocer, auto repair shop, gift shop, pharmacy, coffee shop be able to operate with enough staff to serve us?

 

At this stage... we're all going to be impacted, question is... how seriously? And how will I contribute to the mounting problems we're all facing?

 

Pretty pictures are great, but they don't solve the crisis at hand. I suspect we're all in for a rude awakening. We are not invincible. We've ruined this planet and seeing the results by way of climate change.

 

And now, we've chosen to do likewise with how we handle this pandemic.

 

What a sad commentary on the term "civilized society" that we try to apply to ourselves.

 

Just needed to get that off my chest. Artists have always, historically.... had a "social conscience".

 

It's not always about artwork, but rather, where we stand... now, in the midst of multiple calamities... Covid is but one that faces us. But if we fail in surviving THIS virus, how is it...that we'll be successful with the others?

 

As it stands, we've all been deemed dispensable by the dropping of protections for "essential indoor areas" at a minimum with less information from our respective health officials serving govt leaders.

 

Make a difference, wear a good quality mask not just for today, but to help minimize the harms to come....and make no mistake about it, they WILL come.

 

Long Covid is no joke.

The wooden animals have been brought back out, now complete with masks!

Covid times, Dolphin Centre, Poole 16.10.2020

Governor Charlie Baker, joined by Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders, announces the launch of #MaskUpMA, an effort to remind residents to wear masks and face-coverings in public to stop the spread of COVID-19, at a State House press conference on July 31, 2020. The effort will underscore the importance of wearing masks across multiple channels including video testimonials on social media, a new PSA, and a website, mass.gov/maskup. Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito helped launch #MaskUpMA with video testimonials where they urge residents to wear masks to protect themselves and others. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

1. Trees are all decked out in thier fall colors here., 2. What are friends for?, 3. Contrasting cats, 4. Psyco cats.., 5. Finished table cover, 6. Til next time.., 7. King Rocky, 8. Pumpkin,

 

9. framedrose, 10. Carebears, 11. Tiny carebears, 12. Porch sideing up, 13. Rocky, 14. Being under, 15. Easter Past, 16. mole 00001,

 

17. 1960[1], 18. Looking for signs, 19. mole 00000, 20. Squirrels home, 21. Back to snowday activities, 22. Captured 2007-5-22 00001, 23. Pretty droopy, 24. But of course,

 

25. snow2008-3-8 00017, 26. white blindness, 27. horses, 28. Ghosts, 29. rosa lee 1875-1905, 30. Snowman, 31. bedroom cbears 00008, 32. Just a gentle pawing,

 

33. Can't I get out???, 34. Just sizing it up.., 35. Porch ice.., 36. Oh thats nice, 37. My inspector, 38. Quit already.., 39. Witch befor maskup, 40. They came out from under the car,

 

41. Captured 2007-9-27 00006, 42. Deer 00000, 43. Car with Duck in it.., 44. Soaking up the sunshine, 45. Rose bush, 46. Happy Spring.., 47. Trying to find signs of spring, 48. Black cat,

 

49. Black cat, 50. 4pm, and still snowing, 51. snow2008-3-8 00014, 52. snow2008-3-8 00000, 53. snow2008-3-8 00005, 54. snow2008-3-8 00002, 55. He died in pain.., 56. In the country,

 

57. Ready to spread.., 58. Stuggling crocus, 59. Black cat, 60. Captured 2008-2-28 00005, 61. Horsey, 62. signs of the thawing, 63. Carcicles, 64. a scary hand,

 

65. Doing it again.., 66. Pine trees, 67. Just a bit, 68. Icy, 69. Sleep, 70. Snow, 71. Captured 2008-2-20 00005, 72. Captured 2008-2-20 00002

Lots of work to get the campus ready for Fall 2020. Like many schools, the University of Michigan will be having a hybrid approach to education. Here are pictures of the first week of Fall Term - August 31st - September 3rd, 2020. On campus - students and staff seem to be behaving well and adhering to mask wearing and social distancing. Let's hope it continues. #MaskUp #MaskUpMichigan

April 22, 2022 - "The Antwerp Central Station, also known as Middenstatie (Middle station) or Spoorwegkathedraal (Railroad Cathedral), was first used in 1905. The structure is made up from a steel platform covering and a stone station building in an eclectic style. Recently, the station was completely renovated and in 2007 a tunnel underneath the station and a part of Antwerp was opened, reverting the station’s status as a terminus where are all trains have to turn back. In 2009, the American magazine Newsweek chose the Antwerp Central Station as the fourth most beautiful train station in the world.

"The original station building was constructed between 1895 and 1905 as a replacement for the original terminus of the Brussels-Mechelen-Antwerp Railway. The stone clad terminus buildings, with a vast dome above the waiting room hall were designed by Louis Delacenserie and the vast (185 metres long and 44 metres high) iron and glass trainshed by Clement van Bogaert. The viaduct into the station is also a notable structure designed by local architect Jan Van Asperen. The station is now widely regarded as the finest example of railway architecture in Belgium, although the extraordinary eclecticism of the influences on Delacenserie's design had led to a difficulty in assigning it to a particular architectural style. In W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz an ability to appreciate the full range of the styles that might have influenced Delacensiere is used to demonstrate the brilliance of the fictional architectural historian who is the novel's protagonist. In February 2009, the American newspaper 'Newsweek' found that the station deserved a 4th place as world's most beautiful station."

"In 1835 the first train from Brussels to Antwerp arrived in Antwerp in a wooden station outside the city walls, in Koningin Astridplein. This structure was replaced in 1854 by a new wooden station building near the Antwerp Zoo’s current entrance: East Station.

But King Leopold II felt that Antwerp deserved a more prestigious station. In 1895 Bruges-born architect Louis dela Censerie set to work. Ten years later Antwerp’s Central Station was officially inaugurated. The station consists of an elevated railway bed, a covered steel platform hall and a monumental station building for services and ticket hall.

Antwerp’s Central Station is considered one of the most beautiful stations worldwide. Between 2000 and 2009 the monumental building was completely modernised and expanded to accommodate the high-speed rail line. More platforms were opened on two additional underground levels, an additional entrance with station hall was built in Kievitplein and space was created for shops and restaurants. The unique metal platform roof had previously been restored. In the past Antwerp Central Station was a terminus where trains had to turn around. But since 2007, trains can continue their journey thanks to the railway tunnel between Antwerp Central Station and the north of the city." Description from: www.visitantwerpen.be/en/sightseeing/central-station

Group picture of the Ross Community Safety Team early in Fall 2020. This group (that totals nearly 30) has been "on-site monitoring our buildings and sharing helpful safety information with students, faculty, and staff." Like many schools, the University of Michigan will be having a hybrid approach to education. Picture taken on Friday September 11th, 2020. #MaskUp #MaskUpMichigan

The Minion-esque family along US Highway 12 between the towns of Randle and Packwood, Washington are reminding everyone to mask up.

Are you concerned about new COVID variants? Want to get vaccinated or tested for COVID summer travel? Or are you looking to add an extra layer of protection for your tweens and teens?

 

No worries as the “African American Health Program COVID Response” initiative has you covered. Join us for COVID testing, free groceries, school supplies, vaccinations, and other important healthcare resources.

 

Friday 8/13 & Saturday 8/14

9 am to 4 pm

 

Germantown Park Homes

18400 Cinnamon Drive

Germantown, MD 20874

 

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Artie the donkey is normally the one piece of art in the Detroit Institute of Arts visitors are permitted (even encouraged) to touch, to show how human touch can change (damage) the art. But during the pandemic, he's socially distancing.

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