to make a lot of sacrifices with the pandemic and the way things are in life right now, so saint ignaceous had things the same for decades now and we evolved out of a need within the community, and we've developed there. we've popped up there. it is still very pop upy, temporary but every sunday the community now looks forward to a two block long farmers market. they have events coming back up which they used to have that are starting to happen again and so i think the concern is that this is the way things were and it is always a quite street during those events and i feel -i try to look and listen to all sides of the fence and keep the peace, but the thousands of people that have written letters and thousands of people i know are feeling this squeeze and understanding their needs for running their businesses or mental health of connecting with others, which has been immense. i haven't gone into that but the-see letters they are touching and moving of what this idea of bringing the community together and letting them connect and be heard. not isolated. what that means to the human, the ne