A miscellany like Grandma’s attic in Taunton, MA or Mission Street's Thrift Town in San Francisco or a Council, ID yard sale in cloudy mid April or a celestial roadmap no one folded—you take your pick.
You also show the unique knitting project going on in Portland , also known as the Yarn Bombers. They are knitting sweaters for all sorts of inanimate objects, including bike racks and utility poles. It's very amusing. I'm not sure what happens when it starts raining on a daily basis (anytime now.) Here's a link to an article about them: http://blog.oregonlive.com/knitting/2010/09/yarn_bombers_have_a_blast_in_p.html
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Hmmmmm... Looks like that bike's been there a while! Great shot, John.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Roy! Yes, I'm not sure what's up with that bike, but it was cool to look at.
ReplyDeleteI do like the look of it, John. Do you think it might be sculpture? I've seen stranger things . . .
ReplyDeleteHi Banjo52: Yes, I think that is quite likely. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou also show the unique knitting project going on in Portland , also known as the Yarn Bombers. They are knitting sweaters for all sorts of inanimate objects, including bike racks and utility poles. It's very amusing. I'm not sure what happens when it starts raining on a daily basis (anytime now.) Here's a link to an article about them:
ReplyDeletehttp://blog.oregonlive.com/knitting/2010/09/yarn_bombers_have_a_blast_in_p.html
Hi Christine: I've heard about the Yarn Bombers, but I never thought about their involvement in this--how cool. Thanks!
ReplyDeletegreat picture... love all those lines!
ReplyDeleteHi Mar: Thanks! I liked the shadows & other lines too!
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