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Gene Moy sat in his driveway in Beacon Hill on April 8, his 103rd birthday, as a parade of 50 well-wishers in two dozen cars drove by and honked their horns at him. Mimi Gan was there as well, putting together a documentary about Gene. (Photo by Darryl Eng)
Gene Moy sat in his driveway in Beacon Hill on April 8, his 103rd birthday, as a parade of 50 well-wishers in two dozen cars drove by and honked their horns at him. Mimi Gan was there as well, putting together a documentary about Gene. (Photo by Darryl Eng)
Gene Moy sat in his driveway in Beacon Hill on April 8, his 103rd birthday, as a parade of 50 well-wishers in two dozen cars drove by and honked their horns at him. Mimi Gan was there as well, putting together a documentary about Gene. (Photo by Darryl Eng)
Ariel Ikeda (left) and Lincoln Kroft practice social distancing while using the soccer field at Woodland Park as an outdoor gym. (Photo by Becky Chan)
Jon Kawaguchi, starved for tennis during the outbreak, surveys a makeshift net in the street outside his home.
Signs all over the Quad pleading for social distance. (Photo by Becky Chan)
“While waiting for the world to heal, tending to my orchids and miniature garden. Flowers can cheer our soul. “Where flowers bloom, so does hope.” — Anh-Dao Phan