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Opening Not Very Soon...
"Opening (Not Very) Soon" sign hanging from Municipal Taco building, 2002 S. Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA. -
Out of Stock
Sign at entrance of Costco in Carlsbad, CA showing items unavailable or in short supply. -
Outdoor dining at Papusas Cuscatlan
Tents, tables, and patrons in the outdoor dining of Papusas Cuscatlan in Escondido. In an effort to keep local businesses afloat, the parking lane of Grand Avenue has been closed off with concrete barriers, allowing businesses to set up outdoor dining. Businesses and artists have painted the concrete barriers, creating small outdoor murals that run along 3 or 4 blocks on both sides of the street. The center lane of Grand Avenue is now given over to parking, with traffic moving along the left lane. Despite the efforts of the city, there seem to be a number of vacant storefronts, indicating businesses that have gone under in the past year. -
Outdoor dining in Oceanside
Outdoor dining/drinking setup at the PCH Sports Bar & Grill. The outdoor tables and chairs are set up in the parking lot fronting the bar and grill's entrance. -
Outdoor dining tents along Grand Avenue
Tents lined up for outdoor dining and drinking along the north side of Grand Avenue in Escondido. In an effort to keep local businesses afloat, the parking lane of Grand Avenue has been closed off with concrete barriers, allowing businesses to set up outdoor dining. Businesses and artists have painted the concrete barriers, creating small outdoor murals that run along 3 or 4 blocks on both sides of the street. The center lane of Grand Avenue is now given over to parking, with traffic moving along the left lane. Despite the efforts of the city, there seem to be a number of vacant s torefronts, indicating businesses that have gone under in the past year. -
Outdoor drinking and reading
Outdoor drinking and reading space for Plan 9 Alehouse and Helen's Book Mark. In an effort to keep local businesses afloat, the parking lane of Grand Avenue has been closed off with concrete barriers, allowing businesses to set up outdoor dining. Businesses and artists have painted the concrete barriers, creating small outdoor murals that run along 3 or 4 blocks on both sides of the street. The center lane of Grand Avenue is now given over to parking, with traffic moving along the left lane. Despite the efforts of the city, there seem to be a number of vacant storefronts, indicating businesses that have gone under in the past year. -
Palm Canyon Drive and Lot E
Driving past Lot E, looking down the hill towards Craven Circle. Sign reads CONGRATS GRAD. Palm Canyon Drive. -
Pandemic strikes beach volleyball--Two lonely flag-covered volleyball poles.
Volleyball was growing by leaps and bounds. This area was covered with beach volleyball players all day every day. No matter if it was rainy, cold or windy, nothing could stop the beach games. Along came the pandemic. -
Pickup decorated for graduation
Decorated pickup truck with graduation cap. Street sign: Twin Oaks Valley Rd. -
Pier Distance
Social distancing sign posted on closed Oceanside Pier. Sign reads "Please maintain physical distance of at least 6 feet. Beach subject to closure." -
Pinwheel happiness
I’ve wanted to share some joy and love in my neighborhood. But I wasn’t sure how. A few weeks ago, I had the idea to put some pinwheels out in front of my house. After hearing how much kids liked them, I decided to purchase some to give away. So this went out on the fence around my front yard. Within the first hour of putting out the vase of pinwheels, three different families came by and took pinwheels home with them. And I still have plenty more. Hang in there, friends! Spread beauty and joy from where you are! (But please don't take my vase!) -
Playground Closed
Playground in an apartment complex which has a sign taped to equipment advising it is closed. -
Rental cars being stored at Del Mar racetrack.
Helicopter shot of the Del Mar racetrack, with hundreds of un-rented rental cars parked/stored there. -
Sea World
Aerial photo of Sea World with no people and no cars in the parking lot. Plus, there's no activity out on Mission Bay. -
Sharing Table
Neighbor put out a "sharing table" with products available for anyone in need to take. -
Signage at Mulberry Park
Sign at Mulberry Park in San Marcos. Sign reads "This city park is open for passive recreation," and "No active/group recreation allowed."
"Please practice social distancing of at least six feet at all times."
"For more information about the City of San Marcos' response to COVID-19, including current closures and cancellations, visit www.san-marcos.net/covid19."
The sign also contains information on social distancing and sanitation protocol. -
Single File
People lining up in single file in social distancing for entrance into a Home Depot in Vista, CA. -
Six Feet at the Vista Courthouse
Spacing decals in front of the North County (Vista) Superior Courthouse. -
So proud of you
Senior Academic Advisor Colette Magoon holds a handmade sign during Graduates on Parade graduation ceremony. Sign says, "Academic Advisors are so proud of you! Stay resilient, hold onto your dreams, best wishes!!" Craven Drive. -
Stacked Chairs
Stacked chairs in a limited opened restaurant [Knockout Pizza] to prevent people from sitting together. -
Stay Safe
Fish Taco shop [Harbor Fish Cafe] in Carlsbad, CA with a sign in front of restaurant. Sign reads "Closed stay safe." -
Street Fun
Neighbors gathering together and playing pickle ball in the street because parks are closed now where to go for outdoor activity. -
Surfing is essential
Surfing is essential image and signage on the Surf Ride Boardshop in Oceanside, California. -
SUV decorated for graduation
Black Nissan on Twin Oaks Valley Road, decorated with balloons & banner. -
Take Out and Delivery
Multiple business opened signs posted to inform people during the pandemic.