Saturday, August 8, 2009

Chew, chew.

Here's a close-up of gum along San Luis Obispo's Bubble Gum Alley. Kim of Seattle Daily Photo recently posted a full shot of this landmark, so have a look. Naturally, I chewed a piece of gum and left it there. It's the whiter-looking one to the lower left of the red piece on the lower left of the wrapper someone stuck on the wall, if you're interested....and I know you are...

Read more about Bubble Gum Alley.

9 comments:

marley said...

That is pretty disgusting, but strangely wonderful!

xxx said...

Freaky... now I need to know more.

thanks for this interesting shot

best wishes
Ribbon

Thérèse said...

Interesting contribution!
Look for Waldo!

soulbrush said...

this is so disgusting -it's delightful...mine is the 35467th piece on the right!

soulbrush said...

this is so disgusting -it's delightful...mine is the 35467th piece on the right!

Alexa said...

Have to go with the consensus here: Disgusting or delightful? Gross or groovy? Revolting or revelatory? Really hard to decide. (I inherited an old school desk once and the underside looked much like this. In that instance, it was easy to decide: yucch!)

Jilly said...

Oh yuck. I've seen this on Kim's blog. It's amazingly disgusting!

Chuck Pefley said...

Looks as popular as the Market Theater gum wall!
Glad you could do your part, Bibi -:)

Kim said...

Bibi, how lovely! And I'm glad you looked up the original San Luis Opbispo Bubble Gum Alley. Although my dad's side of the family hails from those parts and I've been there many times, I've never visited Bubble Gum Alley. The shot I recently featured was of Seattle's Johnny-come-lately Market Theater Gum Wall in Post Alley, only 15 or so years old, back to the mid 90s sometime. SLO's goes back to at least the early 60s, I'm told. So that black gunk under the more colorful offerings in your shot. . .that could be an archeological find! :-)

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 This is a post that would be better in color, but maybe not. These colors were soooo pale.