Virus and the City: An Adaptive Response
This restaurant, Flipsigi, made it easy to grab some of their offerings and go. Very smart of them. Curbside pickup, they’re calling it. I didn’t see anyone else doing this, and I would definitely have grabbed a lunch bag full of food if I hadn’t already eaten. We’ll see what I see today.
Virus and the City: Signs of Spring
I’ve got the free Met Opera streaming as I work on this post. Thank you Metropolitan Opera! Oh, they are beginning with a ballet. Nice. Anyway, I went out for a walk in my new ghost town, and came across lots of signs of spring like this. But …
There was also this abandoned sign for a store that is currently not open.
Virus and the City
ATTENTION: An essay I wrote and posted here has been removed. It will be back in one form another, but for now, I apologize to those who have come here to read it. (And thank you for stopping by.)
This was a little unnerving. As I came out of the ASPCA hospital on Saturday, I saw an EMS (Emergency Medical Services) truck accompanied by two NYPD vans. What did that mean?