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So much has changed so quickly. We now live in a world dominated by some virus that's been reported as deadly. California's and New Yorker's have been told to stay inside and practice social distancing when in public.
These are some pictures I snaped while walking my dogs each day
#Filoli is a #countryhouse set on 16 acres of formal #gardens surrounded by a 654-acre estate, located in #Woodside, #California, about 25 miles south of San Francisco.
Last year I did 45 graduation portraits. This year because of the coronavirus pandemic I've only done one.
Socially-distant election day, I have an "I Bike and I Vote" mask from the League of American Bicyclists, and an all-seeing eye T-shirt from the All-Powerful Bike Lobby.
So much has changed so quickly. We now live in a world dominated by some virus that's been reported as deadly. California's and New Yorker's have been told to stay inside and practice social distancing when in public.
These are some pictures I snaped while walking my dogs each day
Yesterday at noon, Tony Bennett led socially-distanced San Franciscans in a coördinated rendition of "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" as an event tagged with #SingOutSF
Kathy sang it on the front steps with no warmup, no rehearsal, no accompaniment -- nobody else on the street sang. They did applaud, though. So here she is, taking a bow.
Full video here (I don't usually do video):
Diseñando un hogar para la neurodivergencia: Ideas y consejos para armar el cuarto perfecto para un niño neurodivergente.
Thanks Joseph Poduslo for supporting the DC community during an important time, and for stopping to pose for my DistrictDistanced series, while demonstrating effective physical distancing. Both are important and appreciated.
It's true that when we say "good to see you" it means something on a different level now.
<3 DC.
Bellwoods Park during Cherry Blossom time, fenced off to dissuade crowds, During days of Covid 19, Toronto © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto May 10, 2020
Eltham
On 16 March, a state of emergency was declared for at least four weeks in the State of Victoria which was set to expire on 13 April.
On 12 April, the state of emergency was extended by four weeks to 11 May. The existing directions remained in place and included: staying at home, restrictions on particular activities, detention, restrictions on airports and cruise ships, aged care, hospitals and isolation for people diagnosed with COVID-19
Sharing Our COVID-19 Stories,
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Photographer: Liz Pidgeon
Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library