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(PENSACOLA) --- A picture is worth a thousand words, especially on Graffiti Bridge.
This is the second in a weekly series on what locals have to say via the spot before the Three-Mile Bridge.
I begin this one the same, with the first picture taken last Monday below, which wil not remain by the end of the week or this report.
The great big guitar sees it's best days at the beginning of the week, giving passerby's a glimpse of cool four-string electric.

By Wednesday, the tone began to change, minus this cool character who remained from Monday through Friday below.
With so many changing landscapes on the bridge, seeing this little guy all week long was a nice surprise.

(Photo: Angela Underwood)
Noted as a "RodMan," the black and white alien-looking bug is just simply cool.
Some work is not about aesthetics.
Take for examle the below, showing how words alone paint a mental picture of why they were written in paint.
"Protect the Kids," in purple paint aside "It's Us Against Them," says it all, leaving motorists wondering why.

(Photo: Angela Underwood)
The messages only become more angrier, literally blocking out what was painted the week before.
Within days, "Love Thy Neighbor," becomes topped off with "When Tyranny Becomes Law, Disobiedence Becomes Duty."
Wonder who that is geared towards?

(Angela Underwood Nextdoor Post)
I am going to let you reader answer that question yourself.

(Photo: Angela Underwood)
I am assuming the below message refers to the recent ICE outbreaks across the U.S., which finalizes the week with this picture, turning an ARC guitar into a tongue-and-check shot at ICE.

(Photo: Angela Underwood)
As for the amazing sky above, the Good Lord gets all the credit for that.
There is nothing more to say or see, unless you take a drive by the bridge yourself.
Till next week...
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