As Wascana Creek churns through the city,
foam bubbles rise,
congeal into shapes, then dissipate. These transitory figures often look like line drawings or cartoon images floating on the surface of the flooded creek. Three recent favourites follow.
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Are there two creatures here? © SB |
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And here, a dragon? © SB |
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Floating woman, with mask © SB |
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