Looking back to some of my travel photo archives before I went digital in 2006, I managed to get some travel negatives put on to a CD disc and the images seem to have held up well. These pictures were just a few of many that I took on my U.S trips between 2000 and 2006. And it was while I was staying in New York that I jumped on a Greyhound Bus at Penn Station and took the four hour trip to Boston. Of course I miss the travelling after my big scare with the big 'C' in 2013. But then if the opportunity rose to travel today, I'm not sure I would, now that we have a potential global threat with the CORONAVIRUS. And looking around online I see that many leisure travellers are still hopping around the world without a care. To them the virus is an inconvenience. Wouldn't it be better for these people to just stay at home until the whole thing goes away, if it does. Apparently the authorities in Boston are trying to tackle the virus problem before their City's Boston Marathon coming up next month. Many of us saw the pictures this last weekend of the half empty streets during Sunday's Tokyo Marathon. THE BOSTON HERALD |
I remember spending a few hours late in the day, roaming around the Boston Harbour and River before jumping back on the Greyhound Bus for that four hour journey back to New York. |
Above: Cathay Pacific staff at Boston's Logan Airport. |
Looking like something out of a science fiction film, this is the Thai Airways crew disinfecting an aircraft cabin to prevent the spread of the coronavirus at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi National Airport. 2,773 PEOPLE ARE UNDER QUARANTINE IN NEW YORK CITY. |
U.K CORONAVIRUS LIVE UPDATES THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ONLINE Apparently the latest figure of confirmed U.K. coronavirus cases is up to 5,683. And we're reading that things will get a lot worse. And as we're being encouraged not to go out unnecessarily, it is slightly putting me off visiting all the places around town that I had planned to visit, places like Galleries and Museums. |