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Wordless Wednesday

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Graffiti on a wall along the bike path.  Local support for Egypt's cause possibly?
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zendotstudio said…
hmmm. and I'm wondering how an Egyptian walks??

Bike path wisdom!
Tracy said…
This has a "we are all one" feeling to me... great art/graffiti! I saw some graffiti locally that said "Don't believe what you think!" haha... I wonder if it's still there, or sprayed over? I'll have to go see. ;o) Happy Day, Juana ((HUGS))
Ms. Becky said…
this is thoughtful. I'm wondering about it, and that's what wordless Wednesday is all about, huh? good capture Juana. have a happy Wednesday!
GalleryJuana said…
When I first saw this grafitti, I only noticed the words which reminded me of the song by The Bangles.

When I began to edit the photo on my computer, I noticed the figures above the words. I am thinking the person sprayed the grafitti in support of the protests that were happening in Egypt.

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