How not to do a Public Art Ride:
1. Leave late
2. Guess at the route the ride will take
3. Don't phone someone on the ride to find out where they are
Here is what I missed:
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The Public Art Ride |
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A mural they enjoyed |
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Art at Borden Park |
This is what I found on my own ride:
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My mural |
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An empty Borden Park |
All was not lost though. On my way downtown, cutting through the Legislature grounds, I realized I was present as history was being made - Rachel Notley was being sworn in on the front steps as the new premier of our province.
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