Tuesday, April 18, 2006
I forgot to mention one of the best parts of the family visit earlier this month, how two little girls, ages 8 and 11, broke in the tango bindery doing large-scale artwork on the big foldout table that comes off the wallbed. It's just the kind of activity for which the space was built, and the artists' chirpy voices and scratching pens traveled as music up the stairs.
Then there was the real breaking in, when we had the big party Friday. Some of those who came hadn't been there since the groundbreaking show in August 2004, and boy had things changed: No more dirty, ramshackle carport, no packs of rats or raccoons, no weeds up to your wallet (no nuisance notices from the city either).
But I'm burying the lead here, because in case you didn't notice, I finally posted pictures at right. No scrolling required!
Then there was the real breaking in, when we had the big party Friday. Some of those who came hadn't been there since the groundbreaking show in August 2004, and boy had things changed: No more dirty, ramshackle carport, no packs of rats or raccoons, no weeds up to your wallet (no nuisance notices from the city either).
But I'm burying the lead here, because in case you didn't notice, I finally posted pictures at right. No scrolling required!
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