It has been 105 days since Mayor London Breed issued the shelter-in-place order in San Francisco to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. 105 days of almost total shut-down is enough time to change a city forever. All the key elements are still here: the buildings, the fog, the Golden Gate Bridge. The parks and cars and streets and trash and most of the residents and about half of the restaurants are also still here. And although some of the lockdown restrictions have lifted, the city will never be quite the same. Neither will I.
One of my coping mechanisms is photography. And as time goes on, I look less to the empty streets and keep gravitating back to what is familiar and comfortable. All the urban eye-catching fun I love is still right outside my door.
I am not going to stop taking or posting photographs. But I think 105 days is enough time to blog about San Francisco during these very strange times in 2020. So I am going to put this project to bed for now and maybe start something new. As a final send off, here are few shots that caught my camera’s eye the last week of June.