





My wife and I and our very good friends from Silverton went for a stroll after seeing The Road in SW Portland, and found ourselves looking up at red lanterns outside the Portland Art Museum. I prefer it when we decorate the world rather than blow it up or poison up. I suppose that I am naïve.
A beautiful image of the Red Lanterns can be found here. A moving image of the lanterns can be found here.
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