Despite the ever-encroaching Delta Variant, the deluded anti-vaxers, and vitriolic protestors, we’re learning how to live in a Covid world.
Vaccine passports in hand, we’re heading back into restaurants, movie theatres, and airports.
There’s light at the end of the tunnel or…hanging from the ceiling.
Laura Weiss, a Colorado nurse, crafted this stunning chandelier from the empty Covid-19 vaccine vials that piled up as her community stepped up, and rolled up their sleeves.
An expression of hope and celebration, The Light of Appreciation is an homage to the health-care workers who delivered the shots and all the people who chose to get them.
Let there be light…Please.
I would never have imagined a chandelier for those little bottles. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade!
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I know! Brilliant 🙂
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That is very cool. Sadly, I’m not comfortable doing anything I don’t have to do yet. I canceled my Christopher Cross tickets because while the venue is requiring vaccines or a test, they are not requiring masks. Nope.
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I’m with you. What’s possible now, and what I’m comfortable doing…two different things 🙂
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This is pretty cool. Ingo Maurer would’ve been proud!
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Definitely kindred spirits 🙂
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