Today I had to go out, of course, being careful, and taking advantage, I decided to take a few pictures for the memory and to make this post, but remember, if it is not necessary to go out, stay at home, it is the best thing you can do.
I started taking pictures in a place called "La hermana agua" from here we can already see that the city is almost alone, and I say "almost" because we can still see many people shopping or driving in the street doing their activities, public transports are still working with less units, but giving the service non-stop.
On one side is a park called "La Loma" which we can see at each entrance the classic sign of "Do not pass" is something symbolic because anyone can cross it in reality, but it is the responsibility of each of us to follow the official signs for our safety.
Seeing how big the park is, it really seems illogical for anyone to respect the signs, which we can see with the following picture of the couple walking quietly, even with a small baby.
As it is the official park of the city, many people miss its benches, the shade of the trees and the sound of nature. The tranquility that the place offers is something that cannot be denied.
The same park has a very big auditorium, in its back part we can find the following illustrations, they are representations of a native culture of the zone, they are known as "Coras".
Just to one side I could see these swings that look very spoiled, maybe because of the use, or maybe because of the lack of care in the last days, since the main thing is not that the park still looks good, but to keep people away, in their homes.
And then there are the "Do not pass" announcements, this time with a chain that symbolizes the limit to which we can approach.
The main avenue is called "Insurgentes" so I took the following images where we can see that some cars are still circulating.
What made me happy was to see a brigade of people who are disinfecting the streets, they are groups of between 4 and 5 people scattered in different parts of the city.
Thanks to the fact that I had my camera with me, it was easy for them to agree to let me take pictures of them, which I am very grateful for and respect their social work, since it is very important at this time.
And I was already in the place where I was going, so I put the camera away, did my activities and returned straight home, the photographs I decided to upload them straight away without editing, I just reduced the weight of each photograph so that they would not give problems when uploading.
In the week I hope to be able to edit the pictures, and share with you some more that were missing, (some are of flowers or paths in the park) I didn't want to put them here so the post wouldn't be too long.
Thanks for watching my post, and remember, stay at home.
©️ The images are my property, some were taken with the Canon T6 and the 50mm f1.8, and others with my Redmi Note 7.