‘If you are a healthy and positive and good-natured person, it is your responsibility to spread that now’
Rachael Flora
Quarantine Chronicles: Peggy Mossholder
‘When I’m Peggy the COVID nurse, I use different protection because I know for sure what I’m exposing myself to’
Quarantine Chronicles: Greg Rettig
‘We were doing really well before his, so we had some surpluses, so we used those to help our friends’
Quarantine Chronicles: An Anonymous Vet Tech
‘We’ve seen a spike in euthanasias for the inability to pay for services’
Quarantine Chronicle: Bailey Pierce
‘There are some people who always want to bump elbows. The six-feet rule is only convenient to them’
Quarantine Chronicles: Elizabeth Raley
‘Honestly, we’re not doing well mentally at all. It’s hard’
Quarantine Chronicles: Alexander Henderson
‘In these times, you see where integrity lies’
Quarantine Chronicles: Jillian Zbleski
‘The reason I was so upset about the whole thing in the beginning was it was threatening my self-sufficiency’
Love, light and art sales
‘I want us, as a community and as a nation, to look at the Savannah Art Walk as being an online venue’
Quarantine Chronicles: Kamran Mohammad
‘It is very easy to clap and be like, ‘Oh, you’re a hero,’ but what are we doing as a society to actually effect change instead of just say thank you? The real thank you would be if we could learn something from this and grow from it’
Quarantine Chronicles: Laura Shadley
‘People don’t realize that what’s going on right now is in direct relation to how we’re treating the Earth’
5 Questions with Stella Ranae Von Schmid
‘You have to know the science in order to make the art’
