I realize I'm just an old fart with old fashioned ideas, but I'll never get use to urban graffiti. We have it where I live, here in Utah. I saw it when I was in Hawaii right next to stunning beaches. While some will call it a form of urban art or personal expression, I consider it simply as defacing vandalism. I also consider those who litter streets and allies with broken glass to be vandals. I ride a bike and I don't like getting flats from their 'cheap thrill seeking.'

I know these things will never go away, but I sure don't have to like them or accept any of it as respectable behavior.

Richard Bush, who will now get off his little soapbox.

On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:22 PM, frank theriault wrote:

Hot off the presses!  Taken a few hours ago this evening, I kind of
like the mood of this one:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2010/03/solitude.html

Hope you like it, too.  Comments always welcome.

cheers,
frank

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