Here in the U.S., the coronavirus pandemic has worsened. On March 27, New Hampshire’s governor issued a stay-at-home order, and ordered all non-essential businesses to close. Citizens are asked to remain home except for essential errands, like grocery shopping. People are encouraged to walk outside for exercise, but to stay away from others. Because of this, I’ve been sticking closer to home, walking in my rural neighborhood with my dogs or my camera.

Children have been home, completing schoolwork online for three weeks.


