...Ben on the bleachers ... |
WorldFest@ the Edge was a full day of festivities at Celebration Square: African drummers, Latino dancers, marimba bands, and a gospel chorus.
There was an artisan fair, a beer tent and food vendors peppering the sides of the field.
Duncan borrowing Arta's hat |
To digress for a minute, from the get-go, getting off the airplane? – Victoria is different. People pay attention to the environment. I watched people cart their own garbage off of the airplane. How cool is that?
This is the Birkenstock sandal and Tilley hat crowd. The snack foods people buy are healthy ones.
knife on head and shimmy-on-shake |
I saw the smallest dog on a leash. Children were surrounding it, trying to pet it. Ben corrected me, “That is not a dog. That is ferret.”
Welcome to artful Victoria and why would Rebecca want to leave for the north.
Thai food sculpture |
I told the boys I would not wander away, but that they should go explore and occasionally drop by to see if I am still fine.
“You mean it? We are on our own?”
I had no idea that would be such a gift.
... getting fire pit ready for Monday ... |
Soon they had bags of pink cotton candy and mini-tubs of fudge.
For some reason I thought they would go get some Thai red curry or Greek Souvlaki.
They found friends from school: Jacob and Joshua. Now four guys could hang out with each other.
puppet hands worked by man in feet |
I really laughed when the director of the gospel choir said about a piece they had just sung, "That was what we call in the field of music, a real train wreck."
... what a costume! ... |
... one-man dragon puppet ... |
He goes to school at an elementary close to Duncan and they have figured out he could come over every evening after school.
They do not need to be parted after-all.
... picture at Thai Tent ... smiles are due to bags of cotton candy in their hands |
I learned all of this on my walk home with them.
Arta
Lucky Alex and Duncan to have a friend and grandmother who will give them an excursion of a lifetime.
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