This spacey puzzle in the Amherst College library must have been hard to do.
People painting the North Amherst Library.
While it is undergoing renovations, the North Amherst Library is being temporarily housed at a site in the town's Mill District.
Northampton's Forbes Library is built of stone, so it never needs outdoor painting.
The Forbes is one of our Valley's most beautiful libraries, with majestic staircases and gorgeous old paintings in antique frames.
Unfortunately, the main lobby is desecrated with one of those obnoxious virtue signaling signs that insult the public by accusing everybody of being secretly racist and in need of constant reminders that racism will not be tolerated. It's like they expect a Klu Klux Klan meeting to break out at any moment!
If I wanted to get preached at, I would go to a church, not a library. Here's a better statement on a Northampton light box.
The box is located near Pulaski Park, where many drug addicts and homeless people hang out. Hopefully they see these words of encouragement.
My neighbor is not a congressional fan.
Only 5 of the original 12 sunflower plants are still alive, with some having died due to the mysterious disappearance of all their leaves!
A possible culprit has been spotted in my backyard.
A Springfield political campaign ad from 1987.
1 comment:
No normal people hang out at Pulaski Park anymore since the dregs took it over.
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