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Maryland grocery worker who wanted to help seniors dies of Covid-19
By Sharon Black
Twenty-seven-year-old Leilani Jordan told her mother, Zenobia Shepard, “Mommy, I’m going to work because no one else is going to help the senior citizens get their groceries.”
Jordan worked at the Giant Food at the Campus Way South store. She was a greeter. Her mother described to local TV station WUSA9 how Jordan had worked at the Giant store for six years as part of a disability program. “She loved her little job,” and “She did whatever they needed to help people.”
In late March, Leilani Jordan became ill, was eventually diagnosed as being positive for Covid-19 and was hospitalized at Walter Reed Medical Center. Before she was placed on a ventilator, she called her mother, telling her, “Mommy, I can barely breathe.” On April 1 she died.
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Books Read in June 2021
RR means re-read and S means straight
I’m also posting my reviews on Nonbinary Knight Reads and Reviews if anyone wants to read them. I also now have a Linktree that has links to all my other social media accounts where I am posting about the books I'm reading.
Worthy of Love by Quinn Ivins
The Princess Deception by Nell Stark
Hot Dog Girl by Jennifer Dugan
The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag
George by Alex Gino
Swipe Right by Tagan Shepard
Accidental Honeymoon by Miranda Macleod
I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander
Thrust by Rachel Spangler
Weekend Girl by Alex Powell
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
Teddy Spenser Isn't Looking for Love by Kim Fielding
I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver
Zenobia July by Lisa Bunker
Gracefully Grayson by Ami Polonsky
Ana on the Edge by A.J. Sass
Home is Where the Heart is by Jenny Frame
Unbridled by D. Jackson Leigh
Tink and Wendy by Kelly Ann Jacobson
Two reviews aren't public on my blog yet.
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Photos by William Bullard of citizens of the Beaver Brook neighborhood of Worcester, Massachusetts. Over 230 of his photos, taken between 1897 and 1917, are on display at the Worcester Museum of Art through February, and an online gallery is hosted by Clark University.
1. “Portrait of Eugene Shepard, Sr., Seated in a Railcar, about 1905” 2. “Portrait of Raymond Schuyler and his Children, Ethel, Stephen, Beatrice, and Dorothea, about 1904” 3. “Portrait of Waiters at Green Hill, about 1904” 4. “Portrait of Reuben Griffin Standing against a Tree, about 1901” 5. “Portrait of Six Girls at 46 Mason Street, about 1903” 6. “Portrait of the Reverend William B. and Sallie G. Perry and Their Children Bessie and William, Jr.” 7. “Portrait of Zenobia Clark, about 1902” 8. “Portrait of Thomas Doughton, Jr., Working on the Railroad, about 1916” 9. “Portrait of Grace Stevens Reading a Book, 1904” 10. “Portrait of Alonzo Shannon and George Ringels, 1900”
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