Lisa Cantalamessa with John Sieckowski |
We have, for the most part, been in our homes and social "distancing" for a little over 14 days. Hopefully, we will keep this awful menace at bay, or at least reasonably so. Our stores, libraries, schools, restaurants, movie theaters, and just about everything else you can think of, are closed. Many of us are indefinitely out of jobs, others are working from home, and the true heroes, our health care professionals, are working overtime.
We are fortunate to live in an era where nearly everything we need can be purchased online and delivered. Food, water, and essentials are still available, and reflecting slightly higher costs.
I asked some of my friend to send over photos of their social distancing and how they are coping with these unprecedented times.
Jeremy Witt on Beverly Road Mt. Lebanon |
Skye Douglass walking through Sewickley Cemetery |
Skye Douglass safe distance Happy Hour |
Mary Ann Slafka |
Luke Wholey's Wild Alaskan Grill, Safe Distance |
Jackie Capatolla with a distance greeting to her grandchildren. |
Olivia Weber and Hope Marie a social scooter outing |
Valerie Valenti safe at home with Provocative Nostalgia |
Marla Schattner walking through Bethel Cemetery |
Marla Schattner with safe companions |
Carrie Parrilla safe distancing |
Melanie Crockard evening Caftan and Cocktails in her driveway |
Laurie Lawrence and her shadow |
Kites and 6 feet distance in South Park, Sunday March 29 |
Starbucks Bethel Park, a line all the way around the building |
A lone runner in front of South Hills Village, Sunday, March 29 |
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