Now that we've played with fantasy, lets take a trip to reality.
It was hot today, but not humid, so we decided to venture downtown to look for more art from the Art of Urban Environments festival. We found it ironic that the construction was always on the shady side of the street, so we got hot, quick.We headed down College Hill, around the circle and headed up to 7th and Northampton. I thought the map said we could find Alan Marrero's Tributary Dreams between 6th and 7th. (Pix from the Lafayette website) We didn't. That's because I read the map wrong. It was at 8th and Northampton. Oops. Not finding it we headed back to the office on 248, over the closed bridge and Bushkill Drive (?) to the Williams Visual Arts Building and back to the office. (2.5 miles)
BTW, there's a couple of good hills in that walk.
I'm having a bit of frustration with the map, so today I emailed Michiko, Lafayette's Directory of Galleries. She gave me some pointers. She also told me there are two maps, and I must be using the old one. (I'm a print type of girl. Maybe it's my age, but if I have a map in my hands, why look on the web?) Tonight I looked at the website and it's a bit different, and some concrete addresses are listed.
One, Sonny Wards Grass Wall, I tried finding on rain barrel day. According to Mich's instructions, and the website I was there. I just didn't see it at Centennial Park. I will go back.
There's two I haven't seen in town. On the map that look like the are at Center Square. According to the website Amanda Jimenez's Heartbeats is in the Artist Alley of Bank Street and in front of Connexions Gallery.That's another walk, another day when it's cooler.
Yesterday I walked before breakfast. Just around the block. Down to Broadway, out to the Five Points, up Wyandotte and down Fiot. It was short. Maybe a mile. A hard mile, but just a mile.
Sunday I walked while waiting for Sharon at the gym. Again, it was short. I just wandered the streets of east Allentown, looking for hills.
Finally at some point I got a new official follower, my niece Lydia. You've read a little about her here. I knew she read the blog, I didn't realize she "followed" it. Welcome! She's the orange exclamation point.
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