Close-Up U.S.A.
When I was a kid in the 1970s and my parents were preparing to drive across the country and find a new place to live, they bought a boxed set of maps from National Geographic named Close-Up U.S.A. Now, as a kid, I misread the title, thinking it meant the heteronym, like a business at the end of the day would "close up the shop," I thought the USA, my home country, was closing!
It was a relief some time later to realize that the title meant something more like "I'm ready for my close-up now," and the U.S.A. wan't actually closing. And it was kind of funny for years to think of my childhood misunderstanding.
However, now in March 2020, the U.S.A. is sort of closing up, like "close up shop" kind of closing. With the novel coronavirus pandemic spreading and people getting sick with the COVID-19 from it. The president is belated closing our borders, starting first with travelers from China, but now from Europe (minus the one European country where this president owns commercial properties).
States are closing schools all over. New York State just shot down all Broadway plays in order to reduce the number of people in close proximity. Several states have put a limit on the number of people gathered together.
It'll probably get more restricted before it gets back to normal, whenever it does...
The U.S.A., bit by bit, is closing!
Here are some photos of Close-Up U.S.A. thought I found on the internet. None of these photos are mine.
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