Walker Evans Says It Is Hot
Well, maybe Walker Evans didn't say it was hot, but he showed it on our walk yesterday, Monday.
Normally afraid of water in many varieties, especially from sprinklers, hoses and large bodies of water, when we walked through the neighborhood at about 4:30-5 p.m. Monday, instead of walking in the street or on the lawn and around working sprinklers on Ashland and Norwood avenues, he walked right through them, getting wet. Indeed, he walked very slowly through them, and while he grimaced a little bit, he did not flinch or move away.
Next time, I may get my bathing suit and we'll run and jump through the sprinklers. Well, maybe not the bathing suit part; the neighbors have suffered enough.
Normally afraid of water in many varieties, especially from sprinklers, hoses and large bodies of water, when we walked through the neighborhood at about 4:30-5 p.m. Monday, instead of walking in the street or on the lawn and around working sprinklers on Ashland and Norwood avenues, he walked right through them, getting wet. Indeed, he walked very slowly through them, and while he grimaced a little bit, he did not flinch or move away.
Next time, I may get my bathing suit and we'll run and jump through the sprinklers. Well, maybe not the bathing suit part; the neighbors have suffered enough.
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