Another day out of the box, making art in the Southside.
Today was a busy, fun day.
I finished a number of Mini Sites, all made on site and semi-permanently installed within crevices in the corners of 12th and East Carson st.
The focus was paper boats...
A little beach scene...
And instructions on how to fold a paperboat.
Lots of visitors, both new comers and returning Mini Site watchers...
These guys (below) heard the word from Pat (my new argueing friend from day 3...)
And THESE guys, were Geocachers! who actually came in search of a different treasure and accidentally found one of the Mini Sites!
They became only the second noted case of accidental Mini Site finding (to my awareness).
The first noted case of an accidental Mini Site discovery, apparently, might have been that of Mr. Esser himself, tending to the park's flower garden and stumbling across "the cave" Mini Site. I have to say, for ANYBODY to accidentally find this particularly-hidden site seems VERY impressive to me. I have yet to walk in to his flower shop tomorrow, meet him, and learn the full story first hand.
At the end of this long, eventful day, I got hungry and fixed myself a salad bowl...
...on top of this fire hydrant.
A mini site like this one, one might wonder if it will even be there tomorrow, or if it might be brushed into oblivion by a sudden force: a dog tail, a low hanging purse... or a sneeze.
And yet, and yet...
Nothing is really permanent.
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