Taking walks around our residential area and the nearby forest has become my daily routine. With self-isolation and social distancing, it is good to be able to still go out and about.
This morning, I saw many joggers and people using their phone in the forest. Social distancing and domestic friction brings people into the forest to call a friend in privacy. It seems the forest is a good place to air oneself. 🙂
Here are some photos of places which have not changed during COVID-19.
The U3 is waiting for its departure at the end of the Hohemark line.
It is usually ‘Coffee To Go’, and food for take out, but the principle is the same. Restaurants and bistros are eager to stay afloat. Currently, 70.000 hotels and restaurants face bankruptcy.
One of the many walks we can take around the area – this one highlights the Celtic walking tour.
We walked all the way to the end of the town limits, which is heading towards Schmitten.
This must have been put up just a few weeks ago as it reflects the current situation.
Heading back into Oberursel, we are reminded of the town’s sister cities.