I painted some rocks in honor of our two year anniversary.

I bought a cookie cutter shaped like the state just for these rocks. I placed them around downtown Waukesha yesterday afternoon.
Today was the day of the dedication ceremony of our five points memorial. Here is a picture from the day before.

I was pleased to see how many people came and that Governor Evers came and spoke.

After the ceremony, I went over to the hotel across the street and made a tile for the Grede Park Memorial.

The six tears are for the six people who died. It bothers me that I can remember who killed them but can’t remember their names.
Afterwards, I attempted to take a picture of the new memorial at five points.

The person in white was a lady reporter while the man in black was another reporter. I was trying to get the picture without interrupting them. This image reminds me of when there was more press on the street than residents.
On Thanksgiving, I took some more pictures of the memorial. I found a bouquet and put it a little higher on it for the picture.

