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North end of Myrtle Beach, SC during Covid-19 Lockdown. June 2020 (c)Marissa Mullins

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Posted in Cultural Understanding, Culture, Pandemic, Photography, Silence

Tagged Covid-19, Culture, Myrtle Beach, Pandemic, Photography, Silence

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    Lovely. It is true that the past never ends. We can only hope that it gets blurred and fades somewhat.…

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    Reblogged this on Poetry is a Verb!.

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