Everyone wants to know when the pandemic will end. But perhaps a better question is: What will it look like to go on.
Abigail Carter passed the house with the mossy roof every day. But now, during the pandemic, she thought about her elderly neighbor she didn't know and had never seen while on her daily walks.
Photographer Ted Zee has been documenting the way people are coping with stay-at-home orders. "As part of an exercise in socially distant portraiture, and a way to address my own anxieties, I stepped out to learn more about my neighbors."
A few years ago, Dan Price, the CEO of Gravity Payments gave his employees a raise to $70K. They returned the favor: “The employees bailed us out.”
Seahawk player D.J. Fluker is working out at home, dancing the Toosie Slide, and dreaming of spaghetti and meatballs on the weekends.
Keep your dogs and cats—quarantine life is best with a hamster.
Introverts are having a moment during Covid-19.
A Bainbridge Island writer pens a poem for the pandemic
A Seattle firefighter on the frontlines of the pandemic: facing fear and being a friend to strangers.
On March 21—a day that seems like a lifetime ago—my husband and I packed a few last boxes, closed the door on a sweet little rental house near Alki Point, and headed over the West Seattle Bridge to our house in Wallingford.