Here are some pics of Audubon Park:





The photos all seemed slightly overexposed so I have tweaked them a bit.
And here is proof that I really did go to St Andrew's (not that any of you really doubted it).

Miscellaneous spiritual, aesthetic, cultural, and political explorations by a world citizen
3 comments:
Lovely, Paul. I believe that's the lagoon where we spread a few of my sister Gayle's ashes. Don't tell anyone.
Do I see breasts!? What about the children!?
Mimi, I won't tell a soul.
As for breasts, last time I studied natural history it seemed that mammalian children rather rely on them.
Not only was there that statue, but riding in the vicinity of it was a tanned shirtless male biker with a very buff body. Don't know if that corrupted any children either (but he could have corrupted me if he had a mind to). Well, if I weren't already corrupted.
Somehow I think the children were all doing fine, innocently enjoying a beautiful morning. The less innocent among us were enjoying it too.
Yep, you were there. :-)
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