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The Odd Kite Theft

My grandpa is an aviation nut. He was in the Army Air Corps during WWII, he was a mechanic on B17 aircraft while in the service. He had a stack of Aviation magazines next to his reclining chair my entire childhood, and he would regularly take me to any airport we happened to be nearContinue reading “The Odd Kite Theft”

Posted bypedalpoetJune 4, 2021Posted inAnecdotesTags:box kite, kite flying, theft, Thompson Park, weird crimeLeave a comment on The Odd Kite Theft
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For going on 2 months now I've been working part time in my local nursery, City Peoples Garden Store, and it's an absolutely lovely way to spend a few days a week while learning something new every day.
Remember all the way back to 2016 when it seemed like you could enjoy a frozen treat anytime you wanted, or at least while you were near the Chill Trike? Times have changed, and so has the trike, it's now a grocery getter, though it's still just as scary to drive downhill!
I found these wayward young balloons roaming the early morning streets of Madison Park, apparently just out looking for trouble. I tried to steer them right, but there's no talking to them.
Fritillaria Meleagris, or snake's head, among other names. For the past month or so I've watched this set bloom and fade. A treat I look forward to each spring.
The most recent odd situation I've found myself in is modeling THE OMEGA last week. I got paid to ride a bike, thank you very much.
Morning color under swiftly passing clouds brightens and fades at the whim of winds, but not me, today
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