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A new mural on the back wall of the PTO Thrift Shop. Shared with Monday Murals. |
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Dinner at Totoro Restaurant: sashimi, teriyaki salmon, chicken katsu. |
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Beautiful concert by pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason: works by Hayden, Chopin, Clara Schumann, Carl Nielsen. |
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New Bruno Chief of Police fiction: A Grave in the Woods by Martin Walker. Historic fiction by Mexican writer Álvaro Enrigue: You Dreamed of Empires. Especially good: more Icelandic Noir. Reykjavik by Jonasson and Jakobsdottir. |
A Walk Along the River
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Railroad bridge that I often photograph. |
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One determined kayaker! |
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October Sky with Pigeons |
Art Fair and Farmers’ Market Downtown
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“ArtoberFest” in downtown Ann Arbor October 12-13. |
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Halloween themes — crows and spiders on mugs and plates. |
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Pumpkin ceramics. |
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Spooky mugs |
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Lots of pumpkins & gourds at the Farmers’ Market. |
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Autumn theme on the window of a cafe near the market. |
I’ve covered so many recent events in my life that I’m sharing this as a second post for
Sunday Salon!
Blog post and photos by mae sander © 2024
6 comments:
The downtown market looks like a great spot to spend an hour or two.
I love markets like these. I haven't been to one in awhile. Great pics!
The mural is colorful and pretty. The river views are lovely.
I have seen pigeons lined up on the wires, they have good balance.
The art festival looks fun! Take care, have a great day and a happy new week!
What a great post! Something for every interest. The Kanneh-Mason family are a huge resource of musical talent.
Love the pumpkin ceramics and kitty ceramics. That salmon and chicken katsu look amazing!!! Yum!
Beautiful photos and a lovely mural.
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