Thursday, April 30, 2020

"We won't pass this way again..."

Speaking of gifts, how have I not yet shared Marz's most recent fanvid?
For its fluid, abstract editing, it's maybe her best work yet.


It feels like a response to the pandemic, but she had started it long before, and she posted it on March 19, right as our state's Stay-at-Home order went into effect...
What she calls the vid's "pointless angst" grew a point. 

 (Don't take that mask off, Starsky!)

Starsky/Hutch – Davidid
Song––"Dilaudid" by the Mountain Goats. "If we live to see the other side of this..." 




Governor Tim Walz announced Thursday that the order will remain in place for two more weeks until May 18th.
He says despite the extension, retail and non-critical businesses will be allowed to start reopening safely on Monday. Walz says to do that, businesses should offer curbside pick-up or delivery, continue following social distancing guidelines, and take online payment as often as possible.


Read More: Stay-At-Home Order Extended to May 18th | https://wjon.com/stay-at-home-order-extended-to-may-18th/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
Governor Tim Walz announced Thursday that the order will remain in place for two more weeks until May 18th.
He says despite the extension, retail and non-critical businesses will be allowed to start reopening safely on Monday. Walz says to do that, businesses should offer curbside pick-up or delivery, continue following social distancing guidelines, and take online payment as often as possible.


Read More: Stay-At-Home Order Extended to May 18th | https://wjon.com/stay-at-home-order-extended-to-may-18th/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
Governor Tim Walz announced Thursday that the order will remain in place for two more weeks until May 18th.
He says despite the extension, retail and non-critical businesses will be allowed to start reopening safely on Monday. Walz says to do that, businesses should offer curbside pick-up or delivery, continue following social distancing guidelines, and take online payment as often as possible.


Read More: Stay-At-Home Order Extended to May 18th | https://wjon.com/stay-at-home-order-extended-to-may-18th/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
Governor Tim Walz announced Thursday that the order will remain in place for two more weeks until May 18th.
He says despite the extension, retail and non-critical businesses will be allowed to start reopening safely on Monday. Walz says to do that, businesses should offer curbside pick-up or delivery, continue following social distancing guidelines, and take online payment as often as possible.


Read More: Stay-At-Home Order Extended to May 18th | https://wjon.com/stay-at-home-order-extended-to-may-18th/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

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