Signs of the times – A look around Islamorada

A sign outside the Matecumbe United Methodist reads “Services Canceled in April. Pray.”
A sign situated alongside U.S. 1 in Islamorada encourages people to maintain 6 feet apart. DAVID GROSS/Contributed
Anne’s Beach in Islamorada is wrapped off to the public until further notice. DAVID GROSS/Contributed
Burton Memorial United Methodist’s God’s Kitchen offers free meals Thursdays from 5:30 to 6 p.m. Services are now online via Facebook. DAVID GROSS/Contributed
The main sign outside Founders Park lets local residents know what’s currently closed. The boat ramp opened to Islamorada residents only on March 20. DAVID GROSS/Contributed
Green Turtle Inn in Islamorada offers Bubba-Q to go. DAVID GROSS/Contributed
Outside Islamorada Beer Company, a sign reads ‘Rum punch to go,” and “Isolation hydration.” DAVID GROSS/Contributed
A sign is posted alongside the road at Keys Bite in Key Largo. DAVID GROSS/Contributed
Made 2 Order in Tavernier displays a large sign to passers-by letting them know they offer delivery. DAVID GROSS/Contributed
A sign outside the Matecumbe United Methodist reads “Services Canceled in April. Pray.” DAVID GROSS/Contributed
David Gross
David “Rico” Gross has been taking pictures since the age of 12. His passion for photography shows in the diversity of images he takes. His first love is taking pictures of people doing funny things.