PARK(ing) Day at Ritual Coffee Roasters

by Scott Beale on September 21, 2006 · 10 comments

PARK(ing) Day

PARK(ing) Day

PARK(ing) Day

Jason Laskodi and I are working out of Ritual Coffee Roasters today and while there I shot some photos of the PARK(ing) Day installation in front of the cafe, which is a parking space transformed into a temporary public park. It’s a really nice urban oasis and quite relaxing to sit there with a cup of great coffee. The potted plants and palms from Flora Grubb Gardens really compliment the installation.

Photos of PARK(ing) Day at Ritual Coffee Roasters

Come over and check it out if you are in the neighborhood. If you ride a bike, the Ritual Coffee Club Bike Posse meets there tonight at 8pm.

While we were at Ritual, we ran into Niall Kennedy, who also shot a few photos of PARK(ing) Day.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Steve Rhodes September 21, 2006 at 2:30 pm

I posted some treo photos I took of some of the parks downtown

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ari/sets/72157594294127811/

I’ll post better photos later tonight.

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2 Zhai Ya Li September 21, 2006 at 3:29 pm

Yay, Rebar!!!

Here’s some pics from the spot out front of CCA:
http://15dollarcam.blogspot.com/2006/09/par-king.html

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3 Lura September 22, 2006 at 9:48 am

This is brilliant!
Keep it coming.

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4 hollyster October 26, 2006 at 12:36 am

Sigh I just got around to editing some video of this day, it can be found here:

http://monkeynotions.com/blog/2006/10/06/the-things-you-see-in-the-city-parking-day-by-rebar/

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