Seems like an eternity ago, doesn't it? 😢
If a few months ago you said we’d be nostalgic for office life, large crowds and even the work commute we would’ve thought ‘is a global pandemic on the way?’
Life under lockdown has meant we miss everything about our activities of yore. Remember going out? What a concept. Many of us are nostalgically looking at our holiday pics, the times we spent with our loved ones, all those Snapchat reminders telling us what we did on this day a year ago. Perhaps the ones most painful to look at are the last normal photos we took – the photographs of life right before it was interrupted by a vicious virus.
Folks on Twitter are now celebrating the last memories we made and the photos make for some wistful viewing.From picnics to concerts, to sporting events, people are sharing all the fun things they did right before the lockdown.The last ânormalâ photo on my phone from before lockdown – a group swim on 9 March.
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