I know a lot of people died (close to me too), but the lockdowns were amazing, i really enjoyed them. I had a lot of fun with my friends, idk it was cool…
COVID lockdowns gave the 28 days later sort of vibes
I miss it.
It seems so distant yet it was reality 3 years ago…
It was complete lunacy
good old times \s
As a Finn from all of photos other than the Paris one:
So many people! Better come again when its more quiet…
I do miss some aspects of it.
It must have been great for the Venetians.
Photos of Europe on a Sunday morning in winter.
Still beautiful
1st one is Venice, right? S. Marco square?
Average day in the balkans
this is the part when suddenly the world has stopped. can’t imagine I’ve experience that in my life.
I know it was a sad time with many lives and jobs lost, but… I miss that period. Once the initial terror passed and I knew my family and friends were safe, this was such a blessed time. So quiet, so calm, no social expectations. Wake up, do your work, finish.
Management didn’t know how to schedule Teams meetings yet, this was so refreshing and quiet.
This pandemic really screwed up our collective feeling of time, eh?
Covid was horrific for many people.
For me personally, it was pretty awesome. I enjoyed the lockdown. Empty places were great. It forced companies to focus on homeworking, and I’m still benefitting from that.
It was such a surreal time, empty streets, animals coming back, online school, conspiracy theories everywhere…
I honestly enjoyed some of it, but I also struggled with many things (which are miniscule compared to what some people went through) and the economy as well as the political landscape changed for the worse so overall good riddance!
Ahh, good ol’ times
The only time in my life I have loved big cities.
Source of the first pic?
I have to admit, I sometimes miss the empty streets and the reprieve from all the noise of everyday life in the city. All the death and stress, not so much.
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I know a lot of people died (close to me too), but the lockdowns were amazing, i really enjoyed them. I had a lot of fun with my friends, idk it was cool…
COVID lockdowns gave the 28 days later sort of vibes
I miss it.
It seems so distant yet it was reality 3 years ago…
It was complete lunacy
good old times \s
As a Finn from all of photos other than the Paris one:
So many people! Better come again when its more quiet…
I do miss some aspects of it.
It must have been great for the Venetians.
Photos of Europe on a Sunday morning in winter.
Still beautiful
1st one is Venice, right? S. Marco square?
Average day in the balkans
this is the part when suddenly the world has stopped. can’t imagine I’ve experience that in my life.
I know it was a sad time with many lives and jobs lost, but… I miss that period. Once the initial terror passed and I knew my family and friends were safe, this was such a blessed time. So quiet, so calm, no social expectations. Wake up, do your work, finish.
Management didn’t know how to schedule Teams meetings yet, this was so refreshing and quiet.
This pandemic really screwed up our collective feeling of time, eh?
Covid was horrific for many people.
For me personally, it was pretty awesome. I enjoyed the lockdown. Empty places were great. It forced companies to focus on homeworking, and I’m still benefitting from that.
I crave another lockdown tbh
Thanks for the daily dose of PTSD. 😀
Where was the 2nd pic taken? So beautiful!
[Meanwhile in Sweden](https://youtu.be/l4ihLgWxRqg?t=14)
^^^/s
It was such a surreal time, empty streets, animals coming back, online school, conspiracy theories everywhere…
I honestly enjoyed some of it, but I also struggled with many things (which are miniscule compared to what some people went through) and the economy as well as the political landscape changed for the worse so overall good riddance!
Ahh, good ol’ times
The only time in my life I have loved big cities.
Source of the first pic?
I have to admit, I sometimes miss the empty streets and the reprieve from all the noise of everyday life in the city. All the death and stress, not so much.
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