Last in June Chalk Day review
Jun. 28th, 2011 11:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Friday’s Last in Perth was short, sharp and fun.
Over the course of an hour friends and strangers alike stopped for a quick game of handball/foursquare, hopscotch, pavement drawing or a conversation. We had artists and armatures, people who had never heard of foursquare, people waiting for friends or passing through all getting in on the action. In celebration of Wicked coming to Perth, I myself attempted a witch flying over a moon. Robyn kept thinking it was a jellyfish. Another girl drew a beautiful tree reaching out across the pavement with other contributing falling leaves.
After a successful hour of laughs the great Friday night storm hit and we ran for cover at the State Library watching the lightening display and the whirling leaves. In moments, every trace that we had been there was removed.
Scuttling off in the rain with coats, umbrella’s and big smiles for dinner or another adventure, people departed having had a fun moment in their city.
Over the course of an hour friends and strangers alike stopped for a quick game of handball/foursquare, hopscotch, pavement drawing or a conversation. We had artists and armatures, people who had never heard of foursquare, people waiting for friends or passing through all getting in on the action. In celebration of Wicked coming to Perth, I myself attempted a witch flying over a moon. Robyn kept thinking it was a jellyfish. Another girl drew a beautiful tree reaching out across the pavement with other contributing falling leaves.
After a successful hour of laughs the great Friday night storm hit and we ran for cover at the State Library watching the lightening display and the whirling leaves. In moments, every trace that we had been there was removed.
Scuttling off in the rain with coats, umbrella’s and big smiles for dinner or another adventure, people departed having had a fun moment in their city.