Signs, signs, everywhere there are signs
below: Signs for hand sanitizer, masks, and gloves
below: Signs of thanks to essential workers
below: Life is tough but so are you. I wish I could get a better view of the dancing figures in the window!
below: This too shall pass on a rainbow of colours.
below: Rainbow because it doesn’t rain forever.
below: Please Practice Social Distancing – keep those 2 metres apart!
below: Marking those 2m (6 feet) on the sidewalk
below: CEBA (Canada Emergency Business Account) won’t save us sign in the store window.
below: Keep Your Rent poster for The Annex, outside Bathurst subway station
below: Similar signs appeared in Little India (Gerrard St East)
below: But in Little India the signs were multilingual (8 languages? or more?)
below: And then a poster for what happens after you’ve kept your rent. But below that is another small notice to (exclamation marks !!) your mask is weakening your immune system. Reader beware.
below: Two posters on construction hoardings. By mistake I cut off the lowest part of the posters and in doing so, I missed line of text on the poster on the right. It says: “We’re closer now having been through this together – Love.”
below: We’re no longer holding hands, we’re now 6 feet apart. Peace.
below: At Bathurst subway station, wash your hands. It was one of many in a series of “Staying safe on public transit”
below: Eglinton Theatre, stay positive
below: Lower Ossington Theatre
Thanks Mary, it’s a nicely collated memento of the difficult times we are living through, and hope to be on the other side of as soon as our collective behaviour and appropriate public policy allows that to happen.