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The sidewalks of Forsyth Park were lined with chalk covered art students creating interesting, some more than others, drawings. We looked at most of the artwork, but mostly sat at the playground and did our photo shoot and let Sallie Roro watch the big kids play.
1 comment:
hey, the purple text is unreadable. but the pics are great!
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