Friday, October 8, 2021

Day 5: It's a full house at UMAR Huatulco


Happy Social Distance Friday!


The traffic is significantly heavier today.  It's time to look both ways twice again.




Teachers and staff check in with facial identification cameras in separate spacious booths.


The new building for Actuarial studies is well under way.  I can see the new changes every day.


Good morning, masked strangers.




A lot of people I haven't recognized have said "Good morning, Edward"  It helps that I have been wearing a white shirt all week but today is a casual Friday.  I could be anyone else in a mask.


I am reasonably certain the lady in front is Olmedo.





Keeping UMAR safe.  Above and below. 


That is Reynaldo.







Is anybody hungry?




Several people.

Very few other restaurants offer this much space.




Keep your strength up, Leonel.





Hang in there, everyone.  Those eggs are almost on your plate.


The line continues around the corner towards the library.




Chairs and desks were just installed in the new classrooms so students can use them as homework and study rooms.



It really looks like we are ready for action.  Thanks, everyone for doing your part and keeping others safe.





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