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Bay Briefing: You told us how the past year changed you - here s our readers stories
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?Patricia Rose, 70, sits for a photo during her walk near Billy Goat Hill in San Francisco, Calif., on Monday, March 8, 2021.Sarahbeth Maney / Special to The Chronicle
Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Wednesday, March 17, and a young humpback whale is currently making its home in the Bay. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
‘So here I am, a year later. And I’m not alone’
How has one year of the coronavirus pandemic changed you?
That was the question we posed to readers approximately 200 people responded with tributes to the loved ones they lost, celebrations of the passions they found and reflections on trying to survive this strange and difficult time. Today, one year after we started sheltering, we’re featuring a selection of their responses:
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Julie Nicholson smiles while running a half marathon marking the anniversary of her pedestrian crash on a slow street closed to car traffic in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, March 14, 2021. KNIGHT0317Photos by Marissa Leshnov / Special to The Chronicle
On Sunday, Julie Nicholson ran for the first time through the spot in the Panhandle where a car had nearly killed her.
She was jogging on Jan. 4 last year when a car speeding north on Masonic Avenue blew through a red light, hit another car and careened into the park straight at her. She flew 30 feet, landing with a thud. She assumed she was seconds from death but remembers thinking, “OK, I lived.”
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