If love is the answer, what if the question? I've wondered about that since it's a common phrase. Why don't we do it in the road? Who let the dogs out? What is your quest? What is the airspeed velocity of a swallow? (African or European?) All mysteries solved by love, which, of course, will create more mysteries.
These images are from the Mississippi River flood wall north of the Arch. The graffiti-permitted section is to the south. The subject of the second picture is another mystery. The only major action the city has taken in that area was to clear out a large homeless encampment, a place that had become a dangerous refuge. It's good to know that this is a municipality that keeps its promises.
These images are from the Mississippi River flood wall north of the Arch. The graffiti-permitted section is to the south. The subject of the second picture is another mystery. The only major action the city has taken in that area was to clear out a large homeless encampment, a place that had become a dangerous refuge. It's good to know that this is a municipality that keeps its promises.
5 comments:
I guess it's better than war... :-)
Whatever the City's promises were, government keeping its word would be a good thing.
Did a city father paint that last one? It's the cynic in me bearing its head.
I find myself wondering what the question was too...
If love is the answer, Bob, who cares what the question is?
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