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Reimagining images in the archives #socialdistancing

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Asian woman virtual happy hour meeting party and eating food online together with her friend in video conference with digital tablet for a online meeting in video call for social distancing for infection risk.

KFC Social Distancing Measures in Singapore

First time seeing the grand kids close up and not just on a screen or through a window.. :)

We kept our distance but it was very hard especially when they ran towards us for various reasons..

Soon hopefully we can cuddle again!!

This is a stitch of three pictures by image composite editor. That's why there are two of Bess.. She moves quickly so ended up in two shots!

Provost Susan Wente greets first year students as they arrive on the Martha Rivers Ingram Commons.

 

Auf diesem Weg ist "Social Distancing" knapp gewährleistet!

In this way, "social distancing" is almost guaranteed!

Rudan a couple of days ago. Nice day, lots of people out and about. People kept their distance from each other.

Created with RNI Films app. Preset 'Agfacolor 50's HC'

The government has taken over our lives in ways we would have never imagined. First they claimed we would have to "stay at home" and "stay safe at home", until they "flattened the curve", then the goal post was moved to "we must stay inside until we get a vaccine". Then pompous NY Governor Cuomo told his constituents to stay home, don't go out, shouted for ventilators on and on he went. A recent report shows that those infected and dying in NYS were people that stayed at home, were retired or unemployed. That group was affected by Covid 19 more than anyone else in that state, 66%, to be exact. Winston Churchill once said, "No crisis should go to waste". Will our politicians take advantage of this crisis to fundamentally change our freedoms and way of life. Will they use this crisis to further their financial enrichment? There are signs this is already happening. They are arresting people that open their businesses, they send in Police SWAT Teams to close down beaches, parks and parties at private homes. Mayor Lightfoot in Chicago said she would arrest anyone that had a party.

And just prior to this massive government overreach, Senators Burr, Feinstein, Inhofe and possibly others dumped millions of dollars in investments shortly before the recent market crash. They did so after receiving daily briefings on the Covid 19 health threat. How have these people achieved political office? That's a question all Americans have to grapple with after Covid 19 is gone.

LEica M10-D and M9M, Voigtlander 21mm f/1.4, 35mm f/1.2 III, 50 APO Summicron, and 90 Elmarit.

April 2020 Photo-A-Day Challenge: Around The House Edition

April 25: Belongs to My Partner

 

One of several the husband's mandolins.

New Brunswick's success against COVID-19 will depend on four things over the next 10 weeks, says the province's chief medical officer of health.

 

These include limiting the spread of the more transmissible and severe variants, maintaining Public Health measures during the vaccine rollout, rapidly vaccinating as many New Brunswickers as possible, and the effectiveness of vaccines

in protecting against severe symptoms, ICU admission and death, said Dr. Jennifer Russell.

The cliché self-portrait of a photographer.

Posted in Flickr Friday #Self

Walking the neighborhood, San Pedro, CA

Currently one of the most hideous things you have do - food shopping. This was taken just before 8 am when the doors open.

Some selfies during #socialdistancing #stayhome

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Some selfies during #socialdistancing #stayhome

Walk around the block.

2 Meter Social Distancing in the City Centre of Manchester is very important,photographed on 21/06/2020

John S. Robertson and Wayne S. Jones practice Social Distancing guidelines. (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)

Like many photographers I have been searching through archived photographs that have never been processed. I saw this nature based shot. I think it brings to mind the current situation. But I think it shows hope that things will change in the future, just as the tide will come in and renew the view, the constant shifting sands.

Closed Queen Live market, homeless camping in a tent front, masked people passing by. During days of Covid 19, Toronto © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto May 10, 2020

Other new words and phrases I don't like:

"Mask up! Mask up!"

"social distancing"

"flatten the curve"

"shelter-in-place"

"wash your hands 20 seconds"

"don't touch your face"

"wear your mask"

"self-quarantine"

"unprecedented"

"toilet paper shortage"

"lockdown"

"shutdown"

"zoom meeting"

"we're in this together"

"if we do nothing"

"contact tracing"

"we'll give you the information you need to keep your family safe!" (I especially hate this one!)

"get the shot"

"where's your vaccine passport?"

"separate together" Huh??

Like a lot of folks, I came back to Second Life recently due to COVID. Not being in an office was great at first (no pants anyone?) but not being able to do anything or see anyone was starting to weigh heavily on me. This idea spawned from the SL subreddit - a coworking space in game where folks could sandbox a little, and afk while working. It's a work in progress, but I'm hoping it'll be something great.

536 Sheridan Road, Wilmette

Formerly the Louis Bourgeois studio, now the official residence of the Secretary of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States.

 

Jean-Baptiste Louis Bourgeois (March 19, 1856 – August 20, 1930) was a Canadian architect, active in Canada and the United States.

 

In 1896 he came to Chicago where he worked with innovative architect Louis Sullivan. Within several years he moved to Southern California, where he designed a landmark residence in the Mission Revival style, in central Hollywood for the popular still life painter Paul de Longpré. The 1898 house at Hollywood Boulevard and Cahuenga, with an art gallery to sell de Longpré paintings and surrounded by the expansive "Le Roi de Fleur" gardens, became a tourist destination on a P.E. Redcars line. Bourgeois also taught French to de Longpré's daughters, and married one of them, Alice.

 

By the Winter of 1906 Bourgeois and his wife had joined the Bahá'í Faith after having "come into association with the Baha'i Faith through Marie Watson and Mary Hanford Ford," (then of the Boston Bahá'í community.) The Bahá'í teaching on the unity of religions was also important to him. When he was in New York City, Bourgeois joined the community there but then soon moved to Teaneck, New Jersey to expand the Bahá'í community there.

 

The Great Depression slowed down the construction of the Bahá'í Temple that began in the early 1920's. Bourgeois died in 1930 never getting to see the completed work, when it was dedicated in 1953.

 

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With social-distancing in place, I've been out for many solitary walks thru the neighborhood and beyond.

This is a shot from one of those excursions.

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ODC - SOCIAL DISTANCING is the topic for Friday, March 13, 2020

366/2020 - 2020 Vision - Treasure Hunt #03 - March Monthly Project

The corona virus is driving some people crazy so they want us to stay home. We are lucky to not have a bunch of houses around us, and none across the street from us.

 

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