
Last night I got an email from my brother telling me he's lost 9 pounds since the challenge began. (Happy dance). He also mentioned I hadn't blogged in a week. I knew that. I just had nothing to say.

We didn't walk much at lunchtime. I didn't walk Friday with Betsy. I didn't even do great walks over the weekend. Sure I walked to Ahart's a couple times. And around campus a bit. And to the Wawa. But nothing that really adds up.
Until today.
Easton is having the
Art of Urban Art Festival all over town. It runs thru October. Today we went back to check it out.

I went down last week with my boss. Officially we were measuring banners and counting light poles. Unofficially we were looking at art and peaking in the galleries. Then the sky opened up and it poured. We took shelter in the Williams Visual Arts Center. I thought about blogging that adventure and totally forgot. Maybe it was because I didn't have my camera.
Today I had the camera.
There's one more withing walking distance. We'll get that next week. It's stairs, so we'll climb the art. I'll be sure to blog that. There looks like a lot. Maybe 100. Don't worry. I'll count them.

Saturday I'm going to a rain barrel making class. While I'm in Easton I'll find the other four in the west ward and post those also.
The art: Top to bottom
- "Love Motel for Insects" Brandon Ballengee (the one that looks like feet)
- "The Nest" Shayna King
- "An Untamed Place" Martha Posner (the one that looks like a bed)
"Bushkill Overflow" Amanda Schachter and Alexander Levi. Yep it's made out of umbrellas.
- I don't know. It was in the sculpture garden. It looks like iron tombstones
- The Bushkill Creek, from the WVAC sculpture garden
- I posted the "Bushkill Curtain" by Stacy Levy previously
Now I'm kind-of anxious for the
art trail to open in fall. It's going to run adjacent to the Bushkill creek. Wonder if we can walk it at lunchtime?
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