While walking back from McKay Park, I noticed that the back parking gate to the Les Schwab Amphitheater was open and people were walking the path between the stage and the river, so I decided to take the adventure.
The steps up to the bare stage were inviting, and so I accepted. I went to the center of the stage and looked out at the sunny green slope of lawn in front of me.
I doffed my green fedora, gave a deep bow, and and then began "If we shadows have offended, think but this and all is mended...."
At the end of my magnificent performance ("...Give me your hands if we be friends, and Robin shall restore amends.") I bowed again to the spirits there that had melted into air, into thin air, put my hat back on, and, exiting stage left, resumed my walk.
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On the drive home, I observed that someone had put a Pennyworth clown mask and wig on The Logger statue.
The steps up to the bare stage were inviting, and so I accepted. I went to the center of the stage and looked out at the sunny green slope of lawn in front of me.
I doffed my green fedora, gave a deep bow, and and then began "If we shadows have offended, think but this and all is mended...."
At the end of my magnificent performance ("...Give me your hands if we be friends, and Robin shall restore amends.") I bowed again to the spirits there that had melted into air, into thin air, put my hat back on, and, exiting stage left, resumed my walk.
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On the drive home, I observed that someone had put a Pennyworth clown mask and wig on The Logger statue.
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