Apparently, cut off from their spraypaint supplies, the city’s taggers and vandals have moved on to textiles! The My Green Lake blog is hot on the trail of insidious plot to enshroud our city in renegade sweaters:
We found two more guerilla knit cozies this evening! The tree cozy is just south of Ashworth and the pedestrian crossing sign cozy is at Kenwood. So between these and the street sign cozy at 64th, you can take a mini art walk on the southeast side of the lake.
Release the moths!

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Glad to see your scorn of puns (http://www.wallyhood.org/2009/06/mad-chickens/) is not completely intransigent!
“Tree cozies.” Love it. Now if only they would knit gorillas.
Jenny
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