Scenes from the pandemic. Will it ever end? The answer is YES!
The early days of the pandemic were defined by the run on Lysol wipes and toilet paper. During the early period, people were scrambling and hoarding these commodities.
And then there was hand sanitizer. I am not sure I can stand it anymore, my hands chafed by the constant alcohol application
No sit down, tables decked in plastic. Dine in forbidden. Take out only. I miss chasing down a table at the food court.
No words on this one, at least I can finally take up the spare seat with my bag.
Even the John wasnt safe from Covid’s restrictions. Wrapped up, better wait for the next stall
Early in the pandemic, the bubble wrapped Domino’s Pizza joint. They had that pizza well contained. I have never felt more secure about the preparation of my pizza.
No joy! I felt like a thief in the night when I ducked under the caution tape to get a fuse for my stove. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
No judgement here. The height of the pandemic, teenagers playing ball and breaking quarantine rules.
Early on in the pandemic, signs of humanity. I took couple of cookies and smiled while I ate them.
May the force be with you! Thanks for the pandemic cookies!
Through it all, life goes on. Happy Birthday Ella
And here we are, vaccinated, no judgement or malice to those who have chosen not to get vaccinated. One love for all.
And there is hope! Toronto before the pandemic, a few shots from where we used to be. Look at those faces!