Just in case you were unaware of it, the Fooiness has commenced and will be running into the night. Empire at Washington Street is where it’s at.
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I had a real problem parking for Foo Fest. Parking my bicycle, that is. I was so proud to see all those bikes locked up to every available object. I had to go down by Cuban Revolution to find a sign post.
Yes, as I walked in I saw the sign for the Bike Valet, but I was already parked.