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Fleur de Lis

The Fore!Kids Foundation is sponsoring a public art project in coordination with the Arts Council of New Orleans. Fiberglass fleur de lis were given to 40 artists to decorate, and they are displayed at various locations around the city until October, when they will be auctioned off and the proceeds distributed to various charities the foundation supports. Nola and I performed a number of drive-by picture shootings this weekend, getting pics of all the fleurs we could find. Here's a page of pics, with more to come as we get the shots.

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