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  • Remembering the 600,000 Americans that died from Covid

    The response to the Covid pandemic by the US has been a disaster. The US was the country assumed to be in the best position to deal with a situation like Covid, after all the CDC wrote the book on how to deal with it (many countries used it, the US didn’t). Because of the failure in responding to the virus thousands died. But despite the more than 600,000 dead Americans this has not brought the country together (like for example 9/11 did). Washington DC has many memorials, making sure we as a country remember the deads of the past. Now a local artist set up a pop-up memorial to commemorate the 600,000+ on the National Mall, planting a small white flag for each dead American. And the outcome is breathtaking, because the memorial does an outstanding job in just presenting the scale of those that we lost. If you are in DC, I can only highly recommend going there an see for yourself since I don’t think those photos do the scale justice. You can find more details here: In America: Remember. One of the most powerful parts of the memorial is a tiny section (at the corner of 15th and Constiution) that shows the number of dead in New Zealand (25), and then how that would translate into dead Americans – and seeing the scale of those compared to our reality, behind those small numbers is mindboggling.

    → 10:28 AM, Sep 22
  • in the end all the security theater was for nothing. the much talked about Justice for J6 rally was a non-event. I guess there just weren’t enought proud boys around to stand up for justice, or more likely they were just plain not proud or tough enough. the result was a crazy amount of police, fencing and protective Snow Plows and journalists that outnumbers protestors probably 5:1.

    → 2:25 PM, Sep 19
  • DTLA
    → 2:00 PM, Jun 20
  • Venice Beach Skatepark …

    → 7:57 PM, Jun 18
  • Hollywood sign, Hollywood hills, and LA in the foggy distance ... i can only highly recommend the hike up there.
    → 10:39 AM, Jun 17
  • missing the desert … missing Joshua Tree

    → 2:21 PM, Jun 15
  • Out of gas, somewhere in West Texas

    → 7:30 AM, Jun 15
  • “… you must like the people … that’s the difference between a good picture and a bad picture”

    for anyone who takes photos of people, I think this is the most important advice

    → 3:21 PM, Jun 4
  • No reading today … instead, spent the morning at Arlington Cemetery
    → 3:29 PM, May 31
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