Ever since COVID-19 hit, I've seen more signs of unusual transit in Bowling Green. This man drives a mini tractor with trailer during the pandemic through a residential street.
A Table Sanitizer Kit at Kabob It, consisting of a spray and paper wipes. I for one am proud and thankful that local businesses are taking COVID-19 seriously.
Due to meat shortages caused by COVID-19, Kabob It had to remove steak from the menu. I'm a vegetarian so it's no problem for me, but I understand why some would be affected by this. Comfort foods help get through this hard time. I know I would be feeling down if I couldn't get any Hummus.
Kabob It Caryout Parking spaces in downtown Bowling Green, Ohio. This is the standard carry out signage used downtown.
A rainbow showing over the sister campus of BG, Kent State University, after a thunderstorm during the COVID-19 pandemic
Findlay Hancock County Public Library during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blooms on trees at Oak Grove Cemetery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
West End Tavern in Findlay, Ohio with an sign showing they have opened during COVID-19.
A Wendys in Findlay, Ohio celebrating the 2020 graduation of Findlay High School and the University of Findlay students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
City Mission in Findlay Ohio during the COVID-19 pandemic. I'm sure that social services like this are being pushed to their limits during these tough times.
The Blanchard Valley Hospital in Findlay, Ohio during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dietsch Brothers Ice Cream Parlor in Findlay, Ohio during the COVID-19 pandemic.