Gallery: Locked down, socially distant in Snohomish County
Published 1:30 am Sunday, May 24, 2020
By Herald Staff
Postponement notices dot the show bills at The Historic Everett Theatre. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Postponement notices dot the show bills at The Historic Everett Theatre. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Empty downtown streets in Everett. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Empty downtown streets in Everett. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Bill Snickers chats on the phone, setting up dates of a rap tour taking place in Tennessee, while he enjoys the sun at the 10th Street Park in Everett. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Traffic moves along U.S. 2 before the start of a stay-home directive by Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin in March. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Memphis McDermott, 3, blows kisses to his grandmother, Linda Jackson, in Everett after he drops off flowers and cupcakes for her for Easter. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Kevin Moeller stands on the corner or Colby and Hewitt avenues in Everett, waving an American flag in support of troops. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Craig Weishaar watches planes take off from Paine Field while parked in the empty Future of Flight parking lot in Mukilteo. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Recording a teaching session, Jackson High School para-educator Brigitte Ashley reads a book to her students while at home in Mill Creek. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
With more time away from work, Megan Evans stains a fence in Everett. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
A boy and a dog cross an empty parking lot at Lighthouse Park in Mukilteo. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
A car has plenty of room as it heads north on I-5 in Everett. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Liam Fitzgerald and his daughter, Lillian, 3, walk past a closed Northwest Everett Neighborhood Park. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
There are no tourists in a field at Tulip Town in Mount Vernon. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Customers maintain social distancing while ordering food at Ivar’s Seafood at Lighthouse Park in Mukilteo. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Grant and Linda Lander look for whales and birds with as their granddaughter, Kinsley Kurisu, at Legion Park in Everett. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Deserted streets and empty places. Canceled plans and banned spaces. Time spent alone. Time spent apart.
In this most unusual of times, Daily Herald photographers have been chronicling our socially distanced lives during the COVID-19 epidemic. Here’s a glimpse of what they’ve seen.
