Today is the Terry Fox run.
In one of the neighbourhoods I commute through weekday mornings, there is a line of large fibreglass tulips with small mural-type paintings on them, sort of like the Moose Project from a few years ago, except these all seem to have been done by different groups of local schoolchildren.
Anyway, the most memorable tulip depicts "Terry Fox vs Cancer," only since it was done by contemporary kids who watch a lot of anime, Terry Fox is a cyborg aiming a kung-fu kick from his bionic leg at the chest of Cancer, a green-skinned, leafy-headed humanoid resembling the villain Cell from Dragonball Z.
I love the 21st century.
In one of the neighbourhoods I commute through weekday mornings, there is a line of large fibreglass tulips with small mural-type paintings on them, sort of like the Moose Project from a few years ago, except these all seem to have been done by different groups of local schoolchildren.
Anyway, the most memorable tulip depicts "Terry Fox vs Cancer," only since it was done by contemporary kids who watch a lot of anime, Terry Fox is a cyborg aiming a kung-fu kick from his bionic leg at the chest of Cancer, a green-skinned, leafy-headed humanoid resembling the villain Cell from Dragonball Z.
I love the 21st century.