Liz at the "musical instrument petting zoo."
I don't know what this is officially called, but it's made out of colored sand. It makes me sad to think it has been swept up by now.
Liz didn't want to take a break from playing to snap a picture so I had to put her in a semi-headlock.
Local artists' chalk drawings:
Lizzie's chalk drawing: a mermaid with rainbow hair.
We were smitten with the chalk drawings.
We also enjoyed seeing opera, African dancing, a violinist, an aerolist, a puppet show, and a Canadian acrobatic dance troupe that I thought would be a cute, peppy rendition of Noah's ark, but was actually a very modern piece on environmentalism with haunting music.
We didn't get to the box city in time to help build it, but were able to be part of the "earthquake" that flattened boxes. According to Liz this was the best part of the festival.
We didn't get to the box city in time to help build it, but were able to be part of the "earthquake" that flattened boxes. According to Liz this was the best part of the festival.
5 comments:
looks really fun-we'll have to try next year. We went to the Opera in the Outfield at Nationals park last night. You'll have to do it next year.
I miss all of the free activities!
Every time I read your blog posts about some fun, free, activity in the DC area, I miss it more. How could anyone not love living there?
What a fun day for you! The KC activities looked awesome!
Again, I'm so sorry for your loss. An extra hard time of year for you. The beach pictures look amazing. We're driving to Mozambique next month for a beach vacation--I'm hoping it's a good one.
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