I found Togetherness in a Penticton park.

Given world events, we can all do with some of that right now.

Happy mid-week.
I found Togetherness in a Penticton park.

Given world events, we can all do with some of that right now.

Happy mid-week.
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This is such a beautiful piece and what a great reminder about how we’re stronger when we’re together 🙂
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Thank you very much. 🙂 We definitely are stronger together.
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Togetherness and inclusion are where it’s at.
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I couldn’t agree more. 🙂
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That’s a nice spot and yet I never really look at that piece, thanks for showcasing it.
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You’re welcome. 🙂 Our place is near there so when I’m at home I walk in that area a lot. I hadn’t paid a lot of attention to it before. Cheers.
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What is it made of, Lynette? Is that paper? Wood?
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It’s plywood with little square sections of very thin (almost paper thin) wooden slices that have been painted with the images and glued to the larger board. I love how it’s easy to tell in some cases that the artist is probably a child and that other pieces have been completed by adults. I like trying to figure out who might have painted what – man, woman, younger, older.
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I suppose it will last until the first serious rainfall.
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It lasted through the winter since it was up last October, so it’s doing well and is in a protected spot.
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I love this. Such a good visual reminder of how we all fit together just so.
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I love your comment, Ally. We often do fit together, even when we think that we don’t. Cheers.
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