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The View From Your Window | The View From Your Window |
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Hi. Welcome to On Politics, your guide to the day in national politics. I’m Lisa Lerer, your host. | Hi. Welcome to On Politics, your guide to the day in national politics. I’m Lisa Lerer, your host. |
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While we’re all staying home together, we asked you to send us the view from your window. And, wow. (We’ve listed the names and locations of these readers and their photos at the end of this article.) | While we’re all staying home together, we asked you to send us the view from your window. And, wow. (We’ve listed the names and locations of these readers and their photos at the end of this article.) |
I’m not going to ask how you’re doing because, really, how is anyone doing? But, hey, how was your weekend? | I’m not going to ask how you’re doing because, really, how is anyone doing? But, hey, how was your weekend? |
I hope it was sheltering and healthy and safe. Maybe you made a cookie pizza? Or cleaned out your closets? Or watched “Love Is Blind”? I did all three. Things could be a lot worse — especially for those who have lost their paycheck or are caring for someone who’s sick. | I hope it was sheltering and healthy and safe. Maybe you made a cookie pizza? Or cleaned out your closets? Or watched “Love Is Blind”? I did all three. Things could be a lot worse — especially for those who have lost their paycheck or are caring for someone who’s sick. |
A lot happened while we were Kondo-ing and going for runs and worrying about our jobs, health and educations. Governors took center stage. President Trump attacked a reporter. Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany went into self-quarantine and Rand Paul became the first U.S. senator to contract the virus. Congress continued to fight over the passage of a $1.8 trillion economic package. | A lot happened while we were Kondo-ing and going for runs and worrying about our jobs, health and educations. Governors took center stage. President Trump attacked a reporter. Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany went into self-quarantine and Rand Paul became the first U.S. senator to contract the virus. Congress continued to fight over the passage of a $1.8 trillion economic package. |
But I’m not going to write about any of that this evening. Instead, I’m turning the focus to you. Hundreds of you wrote us over the past few days. You wrote us from R.V. parks and beach towns. From Gozo, an island in the Maltese archipelago, to “snowy, rural” Wayne, Neb., to a small mountain village in South Korea near the DMZ. | But I’m not going to write about any of that this evening. Instead, I’m turning the focus to you. Hundreds of you wrote us over the past few days. You wrote us from R.V. parks and beach towns. From Gozo, an island in the Maltese archipelago, to “snowy, rural” Wayne, Neb., to a small mountain village in South Korea near the DMZ. |
Some of the messages made me laugh. Some made me cry. I wanted to give a whole lot of hugs — or at least a few elbow bumps. | Some of the messages made me laugh. Some made me cry. I wanted to give a whole lot of hugs — or at least a few elbow bumps. |
We asked you where you were turning for information, and we found out that many of you trust local officials more than the president, singling out governors like Andrew Cuomo of New York, Mike DeWine of Ohio and Andy Beshear of Kentucky, among others. (You follow the trend: New polling published this afternoon found that 72 percent of Americans gave their governor high marks.) | We asked you where you were turning for information, and we found out that many of you trust local officials more than the president, singling out governors like Andrew Cuomo of New York, Mike DeWine of Ohio and Andy Beshear of Kentucky, among others. (You follow the trend: New polling published this afternoon found that 72 percent of Americans gave their governor high marks.) |
Some of you go straight to an alphabet soup of scientists for information — the C.D.C., the W.H.O., Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the chief medical adviser to the White House Coronavirus Task Force, and local health departments. | Some of you go straight to an alphabet soup of scientists for information — the C.D.C., the W.H.O., Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the chief medical adviser to the White House Coronavirus Task Force, and local health departments. |
And a whole lot of you come to us, The New York Times. We appreciate your support, now more than ever, as our staff travels the world to cover this virus. (Please don’t forget to subscribe and support our work.) | And a whole lot of you come to us, The New York Times. We appreciate your support, now more than ever, as our staff travels the world to cover this virus. (Please don’t forget to subscribe and support our work.) |
But some of the most moving notes we received had nothing to do with news alerts or C.D.C. updates. They were about your fears, small joys and a new way of life. | But some of the most moving notes we received had nothing to do with news alerts or C.D.C. updates. They were about your fears, small joys and a new way of life. |
Here’s some of what you wrote (these notes have been edited and condensed). Thank you for sharing. Stay safe. | Here’s some of what you wrote (these notes have been edited and condensed). Thank you for sharing. Stay safe. |
Finding what matters | Finding what matters |
— Peer T. Lykke, Barrington, Ill. | — Peer T. Lykke, Barrington, Ill. |
A ‘mad’ scientist | A ‘mad’ scientist |
— Katherine Goyette, a student at Dartmouth College who is living back home in Exeter, N.H., and “waiting impatiently for spring term courses to start” | — Katherine Goyette, a student at Dartmouth College who is living back home in Exeter, N.H., and “waiting impatiently for spring term courses to start” |
An unexpected opportunity | An unexpected opportunity |
— Bill Dorf, from the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Weaverville, N.C. | — Bill Dorf, from the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Weaverville, N.C. |
Walking the line | Walking the line |
— Pauline Hartwig, Nurnberg, Germany | — Pauline Hartwig, Nurnberg, Germany |
A veteran’s view | A veteran’s view |
— Melvin Thompson, Independence, Mo. | — Melvin Thompson, Independence, Mo. |
A trusted source | A trusted source |
— Deborah Taub, Long Island | — Deborah Taub, Long Island |
School rituals disrupted | School rituals disrupted |
— Michelann Scheetz, Granville, Ohio | — Michelann Scheetz, Granville, Ohio |
Near the DMZ | Near the DMZ |
— Dan Silvia, near Camp Casey and Dongducheon, South Korea | — Dan Silvia, near Camp Casey and Dongducheon, South Korea |
A circular quest | A circular quest |
— Cheryl Crockett Lezovich, Benson, Ariz. | — Cheryl Crockett Lezovich, Benson, Ariz. |
‘Let’s stay together’ | ‘Let’s stay together’ |
— Richard Howes, Kloof, South Africa | — Richard Howes, Kloof, South Africa |
Thank you to Isabella Grullón Paz and Sasha Portis for helping compile these letters and photos. | Thank you to Isabella Grullón Paz and Sasha Portis for helping compile these letters and photos. |
Drop us a line! | Drop us a line! |
We want to hear from our readers. Have a question? We’ll try to answer it. Have a comment? We’re all ears. Email us at onpolitics@nytimes.com. | We want to hear from our readers. Have a question? We’ll try to answer it. Have a comment? We’re all ears. Email us at onpolitics@nytimes.com. |
The world feels pretty dark right now, so here are three things to help lighten your way. | The world feels pretty dark right now, so here are three things to help lighten your way. |
Thank you to our readers for sending the view from your window: | Thank you to our readers for sending the view from your window: |
Abigail Self, St. Louis; Abigail Wezelis, Pittsburgh; Alan Gold, Oahu, Hawaii; Allen Landers, Knoxville, Tenn.; Allison Browning, Ore.; Alyssa Kuraishi, Kirkland, Wash.; Amy Booras, Texas; Anne Neal, Auberry, Calif.; Annee Elliot, Los Angeles; Ashleigh, Vancouver Island, British Columbia; Barbara Martin, Mount Vernon, Wash.; Bill and Janet Dorf, Weaverville, N.C.; Carol Murray, Manzanillo, Mexico; Chris Dashke; Christa Deoliveira, Salt Lake City; Christopher Barns, Colorado; CM Massat, France; Conrad Macina, Miami; Dan Silvia, Dongducheon, South Korea; David Price, Tokyo; Debora Taber, Ohio; Diana Scherff, Los Angeles; Eduardo Duarte, Long Island; Elaine Hopkins, Indianapolis; Erika, New Jersey; Frank Mona, Auburn, Calif.; Gary, Colorado; Gen Katz, Oakland, Calif.; G. Janicke, Bentonville, Ark.; Greg Burgess, San Rafael, Calif.; Greg De Sena, Ohio; Gregg Wright, Lincoln, Neb.; Hannah Esper, Lafayette, Colo.; Jackie, Arizona; Jacqueline Brown, San Diego; James Brune, Pensacola, Fla.; Jamilla Nelson, San Diego; Jan Hogle, Nellysford, Va.; Jerome Fishkin, Walnut Creek, Calif.; John and Jean, Florida; John Armstrong, San Diego; Julie Brooks, Sandusky, Ohio; Ken Appledorn, Seville, Spain; Ken Robertson, Wenatchee, Wash.; Laurel Burton Talley, Seattle; Leslie Lopato, San Francisco; Linda Guthrie, Portland, Maine; Linda Rosen, Portola Valley, Calif.; Lisa Rountree, Golden, Colo.; Luann Percell Hendricks, Ben Lomond, Calif.; Mark and Mary Ellen Woods, Lake Harney, Fla.; Marla Ware, Moline, Kan.; Marshall Butler, Seattle; Martha Grenon, Austin, Texas; Mary Przewlocki, Reston, Va.; Maureen Gerecke, California; Minoti Sahu, Austin, Texas; Nina Bell; Pamela Blair, Berkeley, Calif.; Patricia Merrill, Tucson, Ariz.; Paul Diener, Portland, Ore.; Paul S. Maxwell, Port Ludlow, Wash.; Phillip Allen, San Francisco; Rankin Whittington, Lenoir, N.C.; Raymond Cook, Pensacola, Fla.; Rebekah Marsh, Denver; Rhonda Garman, Columbia, Tenn.; Richard Howes, Kloof, South Africa; Rick Robinson, Boulder, Colo.; Ron Thomson, Keyser, W.Va.; Samantha Simpson, Pine Bluff, Ark.; Steve Brachman, Tucson, Ariz.; Thomas Smith, Owingsville, Ky.; Tom Ferris, Dublin; Tom Long, Staunton, Va.; Tracy Ann Williams, Simi Valley, Calif.; Vedika Vishweshwar, Hong Kong; Whitney Westgate, Surprise, Ariz.; William Savage, Seattle; Willow Eby Fischer, Northumberland, Pa.; Zeneshia Zenon, Houston | Abigail Self, St. Louis; Abigail Wezelis, Pittsburgh; Alan Gold, Oahu, Hawaii; Allen Landers, Knoxville, Tenn.; Allison Browning, Ore.; Alyssa Kuraishi, Kirkland, Wash.; Amy Booras, Texas; Anne Neal, Auberry, Calif.; Annee Elliot, Los Angeles; Ashleigh, Vancouver Island, British Columbia; Barbara Martin, Mount Vernon, Wash.; Bill and Janet Dorf, Weaverville, N.C.; Carol Murray, Manzanillo, Mexico; Chris Dashke; Christa Deoliveira, Salt Lake City; Christopher Barns, Colorado; CM Massat, France; Conrad Macina, Miami; Dan Silvia, Dongducheon, South Korea; David Price, Tokyo; Debora Taber, Ohio; Diana Scherff, Los Angeles; Eduardo Duarte, Long Island; Elaine Hopkins, Indianapolis; Erika, New Jersey; Frank Mona, Auburn, Calif.; Gary, Colorado; Gen Katz, Oakland, Calif.; G. Janicke, Bentonville, Ark.; Greg Burgess, San Rafael, Calif.; Greg De Sena, Ohio; Gregg Wright, Lincoln, Neb.; Hannah Esper, Lafayette, Colo.; Jackie, Arizona; Jacqueline Brown, San Diego; James Brune, Pensacola, Fla.; Jamilla Nelson, San Diego; Jan Hogle, Nellysford, Va.; Jerome Fishkin, Walnut Creek, Calif.; John and Jean, Florida; John Armstrong, San Diego; Julie Brooks, Sandusky, Ohio; Ken Appledorn, Seville, Spain; Ken Robertson, Wenatchee, Wash.; Laurel Burton Talley, Seattle; Leslie Lopato, San Francisco; Linda Guthrie, Portland, Maine; Linda Rosen, Portola Valley, Calif.; Lisa Rountree, Golden, Colo.; Luann Percell Hendricks, Ben Lomond, Calif.; Mark and Mary Ellen Woods, Lake Harney, Fla.; Marla Ware, Moline, Kan.; Marshall Butler, Seattle; Martha Grenon, Austin, Texas; Mary Przewlocki, Reston, Va.; Maureen Gerecke, California; Minoti Sahu, Austin, Texas; Nina Bell; Pamela Blair, Berkeley, Calif.; Patricia Merrill, Tucson, Ariz.; Paul Diener, Portland, Ore.; Paul S. Maxwell, Port Ludlow, Wash.; Phillip Allen, San Francisco; Rankin Whittington, Lenoir, N.C.; Raymond Cook, Pensacola, Fla.; Rebekah Marsh, Denver; Rhonda Garman, Columbia, Tenn.; Richard Howes, Kloof, South Africa; Rick Robinson, Boulder, Colo.; Ron Thomson, Keyser, W.Va.; Samantha Simpson, Pine Bluff, Ark.; Steve Brachman, Tucson, Ariz.; Thomas Smith, Owingsville, Ky.; Tom Ferris, Dublin; Tom Long, Staunton, Va.; Tracy Ann Williams, Simi Valley, Calif.; Vedika Vishweshwar, Hong Kong; Whitney Westgate, Surprise, Ariz.; William Savage, Seattle; Willow Eby Fischer, Northumberland, Pa.; Zeneshia Zenon, Houston |
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