Carnival is Coming!
Another Angle

I have no idea if it is especially symbolic, or just plain cool.

The Other Side

The two faces to me represent the theatre. Is that right?
Back to the Patchwork

As this is a short blog, I thought I would include a couple of pictures that follow up on previous blogs. You may remember this patchwork tree. When I originally blogged about it there was nothing to indicate why it was there.
Finally, an Explanation.

It is a patchwork of peace.
Kennedy Square

Our final picture shows Kennedy Square. But where have all those lovely barrels gone? We hope they have only been removed temporarily, to finish them, as some of them were incomplete. It certainly looks a lot barer now though.
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