How has one year of the coronavirus pandemic changed you?
That was the question we posed to readers for the anniversary of the Bay Area’s first shelter-in-place orders on March 17, 2020. Approximately 200 people responded with tributes to the loved ones they lost, celebrations of the passions they found and reflections on trying to survive this strange and difficult time. Today, one year after we started sheltering, here is a selection of their responses, lightly edited for length and clarity.
Sarahbeth Maney, Special To The Chronicle
I ve walked and walked and walked. +
I ve been furloughed from my job since March 2020, so until the restrictions ease up enough to resume, I am home-based and without much of a schedule of appointments or commitments. So what have I done? I ve walked and walked and walked. I walk every day, usually for at least 2 or 3 miles, sometimes as far as 4 or 5 miles. For the past year, I haven t been anywhere that I couldn t walk to, but my southeast qu
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for the most expensive production ever. for the most expensive production ever. tuesday, december 21st 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning. welcome to today on a tuesday morning. i m matt lauer. and good morning, i m tamron hall, meredith has the day off. just about all sections of california have been affected by the rain, it began falling last friday with barely letup. listen to los angeles, 5.2 inches, 5.8 inches in santa monica and the storm is expected to intensify today and perhaps tomorrow. we re going to have the latest in a live report coming up in just a couple of minutes. a terrifying attack. a man pulled from his kayak and attacked by a massive crocodile. two men watched it happen and they speak out in a live interview. one man is generating quite a bit of controversy, not because they were featured in the new york city times. we re going to share some of the angry comments the article is generating. but pleasant star