Thursday, October 12, 2006

Street Art, Part 2
(Told ya it'd be soon, oh ye of little faith!)

Across the street from the Festival, in the edge of the park that runs through the area, was a display of chalk artwork done by children, also from Mexico and Texas.

Below are two varieties of fowl:



Here are a couple cartoonish drawings. One reminds me of a Nicktoon, perhaps "Fairly Oddparents" or something of the sort?


A kids-eye view of Monterrey, La Silla on the left and the bridge to Cumbrace on the right. (I'm not certain what that is in the middle, unless it's supposed to be Chipinque.)


This is La Silla and the Tower of Commerce monument.


A nice still-life, much better than I could manage.


We continued walking through the park and Emily got several really nice shots, all of which feature the Tower of Commerce monument.



After this we strolled back to the car, somewhat nervously as our two hours of meter time was a few minutes over. No ticket, so all was well. In the process of walking about, we found several restaurants and bars we'll have to visit and yet another movie theatre. Considering the Bier Haus is next to the theatre, Booze & Flicks may be back on the agenda in the near future.

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