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Saturday, July 13, 2019

What Up, Moncton?

So, we've been living in a bit of a bubble, working on the house, trying to get our tenant settled in and the apartment ready for his family, so we really haven't been up to all that much. We did try to go to the car show, but they wanted $10 (per person!!!) for entry and we don't really like cars quite that much. We did get to participate in taco week, when we first arrived. The heck with Taco Tuesday! Let's do a whole 7 days! (There's still taco Tuesday regularly, too, so it's a win-win.)
Ron playing with the interactive art

Along the river
One of many handsome pheasants we've seen
 Moncton is a little hotbed of summer festivals. We've passed through the Highland Games (kilts and bagpipes galore!), Ribfest 2019, night craft markets, Canada Day celebrations, multiculturalism day and, this week, Festival Inspire, an art event that includes mural painting, art walks and music. 
A Stellar Jay deconstructing a spray can

Detail of a mural by the river

 Quirky mural in a parking lot
3D turtle made out of plastic waste
Yup, a Mr. Turtle pool as part of the garbage turtle
 There are a remarkable amount of murals around the city, so we were looking forward to seeing some in process. As today was an absolutely stellar weather day 25 Celsius, light breeze and clear skies, we grabbed our camera and headed out to survey some of the street art.
Very Vancouver-esque!




We already had some favourites and stumbled across some new things which we were quite taken with. 




A new addition for the festival
We hope you enjoy them as much as we did (and do). There are still new ones that we want to go see, so there might be another post with these little (okay, not so little) gems stashed all over the city, both in hidden corners and high traffic areas. 

4 comments:

  1. Terrific work, it must be nice to have talent.

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    1. There are a lot to see! I like to believe that everyone has some sort of talent...just not always artistic.

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  2. Hello, I'm a newcomer. I was wondering if you can share the location of the red ballons art.

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  3. Yes, it's on the back side of Main Street (away from the river)between Robinson Street and Church Street.

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