APOPKA, Fla. – As Central Florida was in the first stages of the coronavirus pandemic, Dave Sanders thought his neighbors could use a pick-me-up.“I wanted to be a blessing to people,” Sanders said from his home in the Wekiva Glen subdivision in Apopka.Sanders, 80, was sitting at his dining-room table with rulers, dry erase markers and a large whiteboard spread out in front of him.[READ MORE: Group restores neglected cemeteries, restores honor to fallen veterans | This 9-year-old girl is turning her love of arts and crafts into an inspirational movement]“I’m not an artist,” he said with a smile while putting the finishing touches on his latest yard sign.“Tough times never last.