When walking past Roberto's Restaurant on Shore Road I stopped to admire the tulips. A woman approached me from the restaurant - maintaining safe distance! - and told me to take as many photos as I wish, because it's sad there's no one in Ogunquit to…
Photograph of the masks made by Marcia Beal Brazer for Sewing Masks for Maine.
"In March of 2020, I joined a grassroots group of stitchers who created & delivered more than 22,600 cloth masks to healthcare workers by 2,200 volunteers in less than 60…
Photo of the Singer sewing machine used by Marcia Beal Brazer to make face masks for the Sewing Masks for Maine campaign.
"In March of 2020, I joined a grassroots group of stitchers who created & delivered more than 22,600 cloth masks to healthcare…
In March of 2020, I joined a grassroots group of stitchers who created & delivered more than 22,600 cloth masks to healthcare workers by 2,200 volunteers in less than 60 days. I am adding my closing statement to the group, Making Masks for Maine, as…
Painting of common signs seen before and during the lockdowns: "WELCOME To Ogunquit", "Stay Healthy Stay Home", "Marginal Way CLOSED", "ALL Beaches Closed", Perkins Cove CLOSED".
Painting showing the Ogunquit Baptist Church with the empty parking lot closed by a barrier and police tape ("Police Line Do Not Cross"). The old signs read "Church Parking ONLY" and list the dates of Sunday, Palm Sunday, and Easter services.