As a follow up to the pillow fight, today Vancouver's flashmobbers got together for some Bubble Love. It was raining this morning, and the art gallery steps were pretty deserted just a minute before 3. Things weren't looking that good. But then somebody started blowing their bubbles, and people kept coming and coming. Eventually bubbles filled the sky and it was glorious.
One of my favorite parts was seeing a passing suit stop and approach the bubbles with a big grin on his face. Hurray for random acts of whimsical beauty.
- comment by kevin Bracken on April 30, 2006 at 04:15pm
ps - is there a group that usually spreads the word? or is it a few groups of people... we are coming to vancouver in august and we would like to do a skytrain party, toronto style :)
- comment by kevin Bracken on April 30, 2006 at 04:20pm
There's a FlashMob-Vancouver yahoo group that sits at the core. Go there to spread your ideas.
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