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/ by: Cathy S
Outdoor dining is getting creative in New York City as the weather is getting colder. I love walking around the city at night to document how different life looks since the start of the pandemic. For more images, follow me @dina_litovsky. -Outdoor dining in Alvantor® Bubble Tent, keep healthy. Reviews: -Her work is amazing and really tells a story💫💫 -Yeah it's fine for restaurants to put up tents and bubbles and temporary shelters for "outdoor dining" in the winter, but when homeless people put up tents to try to keep warm in the winter it's not. -Love outdoor dining in
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Mateo Johnson, 6, and Neah Johnson, 3, pose for a photograph with Dan "Seattle Santa" Kemmis in Seattle on Dec. 6. Kemmis is usually booked for private events but is set up this year in a socially distanced snow globe for public visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. To Kemmis, @seattletimes reports, skipping this year wasn't the answer. “I need Santa,” he told the Times. “I don’t know what I would have done.” Photograph by @davidmryder—@gettyimages Stay in the transparent bubble tent to keep Santa Claus and children health! Unforgettable Christmas 2020 Reviews: - So lovely that we could adapt and find
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As the coronavirus rages in the US and health officials plead with Americans to stay home during the winter holidays, shopping malls are already hosting traditional visits with Santa Claus - except with festive new precautions in place. Santa Claus will still fly his reindeer-driven sleigh from the North Pole to your local mall, say his metaphorical marketing elves, despite Covid-19 travel restrictions in place across the world. But this year the iconic white beard might be more difficult for awestruck children to recognise behind a surgical mask or a plexiglass window. As the US coronavirus death toll passes 286,000,
/ by: Cathy S
Two children in Seattle pose with Santa, who is set up for public visits from inside a show globe to help enforce social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. #santa #socialdistancing #covid19 #coronavirus #christmas #seattle Santa stay in bubble tent, keep himself and kids healthy! Reviews: -That is an awesome idea, and adds to the mystery!!!! Plus Santa stays safe and you’re not sitting your kids on someone you don’t knows lap!!! Win win. -You know, for kids who are kind of scared of Santa this might be a good alternative in future Christmas! -They done put Santa in "The Bubble"😂 -Hopefully
/ by: Cathy S
It’s an annual tradition for many families during the holidays: Packing the kids in the car and trekking them to the local mall to visit Santa for the chance to rattle off a holiday wish list and snap a photo — one that might end up on the Christmas card.But few kids will be sitting on Santa’s lap this holiday season, due to the precautionary measures that have been born out of the coronavirus pandemic.A holiday tradition that dates back to the 1800s is being rethought by retailers, mall owners and the men and women who spend their holiday season