Isolation #6

Sheltering in place has lifted, and small businesses have begun slowly opening.  Yet still, there is an abundance of caution being taken here in Georgia.  I took a recent rural motorcycle ride and stopped in Monroe, a small town rich with historical character.  There was a buzz with about 1/2 of  downtown businesses open, but many still had doors closed.

I love photographing architecture, and each of these 3 downtown spaces caught my eye while window peeking.  Each has its own character, and the sunny light’s metaphorical return of a brighter day was too fitting.

Alive and Strong

Alive and Strong

Stay Curious

Stay Curious

Welcome In

Welcome In

This entry was written by Mark , posted on Monday May 25 2020at 07:05 am , filed under Architecture, Flora, Pandemic, Rural, Small Town . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

One Response to “Isolation #6”

  • Carl Gandolfo says:

    A sign of the times, sadly. Hoping that things get back to normal, especially in Small Town, America!!

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