The Coronavirus Photo Project

With less distraction around, the pandemic has me noticing things I normally wouldn’t. Today while milling about, I observed that, for the most part, Americans are “sheltering in place” as advised, but there’s still that “itch” present in us millennials, parents, and kids to go out for a walk with friends, play outside on our front lawns, or visit a neighbor and chat on the porch. Without going too far off the grid, I’ve decided to experiment with some photography during the lockdown around my neighborhood. Check back as I add more photos to the stock. It could get interesting!

Day 1: Lonely cat.
Day 2: Unrest of the middle class.
Day 2: I take it they aren’t Hillary fans.
Coronavirus pandemic.
Day 2: The pups are on lockdown too and they’re mad about it.
Day 2: Same cat, same spot.
Day 2: “I want to go for a walk. NOW.”

Day 3: “Can I still go to my nail appointment?” Answer: “No.”

Day 3: This dog ran right up to me during a rain spell. Such a beautiful coat.
Day 3: Abandon.
Day 4: Involuntarily out of business.
Day 4: Sunbath.
Day 5: Hanging in there. Barely.
Day 5: Tough enough.
Day 5: “Respect life.” – Jed
Day 6: In this together. (Shot through my car windshield).
Day 6: Hair today, gone tomorrow.
Day 6: “This shit is nuts.”(Shot through my car windshield).
Day 6: Grief.
Day 7: Inner peace.
Day 8: Never change.
Day 9: Ride.
Day 10: America the brave.
Day 11: It’s times like these we learn to grow again.
Day 12: Store closing.
Day 13: Slow ride. Take it easy.
Day 14: Sunrise.
Day 15: River walk.
Day 16: Needed a change in scenery.
Day 17: While on my walk, I’ve noticed several of these tiny crab claws washing onto the bike path. Either that, or the gulls are dropping them. I found a bite-sized lobster skeleton, too. A little creepy to discover if you ask me.
Day 18: Two lil buddies walking into the sunset.
Day 19: Soaring high.
Day 20: All together now.
Day 20: We all feel his pain.

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