Waffle House in the early morning, normally open 24/7, closed due to COVID-19.
The entrance to the Mileti Alumni Center, with a number of notices related to COVID-19 posted.
It's weird to be home all the time. But there are opportunities for creative exploration. I've watched this robin build her nest for over a week now, and finally snapped a good picture.
This photo is the first I took in which I felt that my self-taught nature photography crash-course had yielded decent results.
Carryout setup at Frickers in Bowling Green, Ohio.
Notices posted on the entrance Speedway. There was also a hand sanitizer pump inside, as well as an acrylic shield at the counter. The shield was low profile, and seemed intended to protect the candy box from sneezes.
Without being able to go to a hair salon due to COVID-19, our family decided to equip our garage with scissors, hairbrushes, hair clippers, kindness, courage, trust, love, and fun to engage in stay-at-home haircut to manage our long and messy hairs.
Our friend made these face masks for us with so much love. Her masks protect us, and our masks protect others. Wearing masks to protect others is the new fashion statement. #masks4all #covid19
The bread aisle of Meijer has mostly recovered.
Temporary Coronavirus Policies posted at Meijer outside the entrance.
The skyline of BGSU's empty campus, with white cherry blossoms visible.