Brett and I hit up the Radio Free Georgia (WRFG – 89.3 FM, Atlanta) block party in honor of their 36th anniversary of being on the air.
The Seed & Feed Marching Abominable kicked off the celebration by marching from Findley Plaza at Little Five Points down Euclid Avenue to the Little Five Points Community Center.
Once there, there was a miniature arts festival along with a stage for performers and some food.
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| An Abominable blows his trombone at Findley Plaza in Little Five Points. |
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| Superman showed up. |
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[...] This is Adam Shapiro. He plays guitar and sings, but he is blind. He played yesterday at WRFG’s block party (see yesterday’s photo’s here). [...]
What lovely fresh, sharp, technically wonderful photographs; full of vision, wit, perception and beauty. I really enjoyed leafing through these photographs. Thank you: Your fame has spread to Stroud (England)