Raining Cats and Dogs & Street Art
So instead of our usual one hour walk on Tuesday Nancy and I went and had brekkers at Foys Rock and Roll Grill in Fairborn , Ohio. To me this is so Americana and a lot of fun to visit, plus the egg and toast wasn't too shabby either. Great atmosphere and the staff are really friendly.
Afterwards we had about 30mins no rain and we managed to yarn bomb two posts on Dayton Street before we got caught in the rain and walked home like two wet puppies.
This camo barbie is really sneaky because you really can't see it until you get close to the pole.
I had the idea we would do a gossip totem and cover it with noses, but noses cost a lot of dosh, and spending money isn't in the picture. So if anyone has a large quantity of small rubber noses, I would be glad to accept donations ;) Okay, joking aside I am really into the camouflage at the moment. You know what it's like, we get our mini obsessions LOL!
I had the idea we would do a gossip totem and cover it with noses, but noses cost a lot of dosh, and spending money isn't in the picture. So if anyone has a large quantity of small rubber noses, I would be glad to accept donations ;) Okay, joking aside I am really into the camouflage at the moment. You know what it's like, we get our mini obsessions LOL!
Comments
Your VOKI is just too cool!!!!
Lynda you are the first person to mention the VOKI lol! I wasn't even sure if anyone listened to it. People seem to be enjoying the poles, especially the kids.
ps. I want your NOSES hee! hee!
I wonder Bill, the internet and especially blogging has created a new way of dealing with art. So yes, I do wonder if it will be seen as a movement. I wonder if there is even a way to gage the impact it has had on the arts overall.
ah, glad you popped in colette and you enjoyed your visit.
The restaurant does look like it's a slice of americana pie.
xo
Thanks for participating in my "ends" discussion at BC. That was fun!
Now, I must grab Grace and head back to YS when we return from DC. I have to see the new yarnwork!!
Love,
Sue