The downtime of the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 led many to discover the sacredness of a neighborhood stroll.
Melinda Morang, who at the time lived in Redlands, California, took that a step further.
“I decided to walk every street in Redlands during the height of the pandemic when I got tired of walking around and around my own neighborhood and had nothing else to do,” she said. “I always saw something interesting, even in the boring neighborhoods: a pretty garden, a friendly cat, a hideous architectural feature or an unexpected nice view.”…