Anonymous ID: 9d8043 April 25, 2020, 5:22 p.m. No.8923063   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This anon just got back from Walmart. Haven't been for over 3 weeks. Lot cop speaker still belching it's obnoxious "we care about you" message. Things changed a bit inside. They are letting people in and out of both doors now, which they weren't before. They do have carts and tape set up so one set of doors is entrance only, one set exit only. It was about 50/50 people/workers wearing/ not wearing masks. I had to laugh because on the food side, they have marked the aisles to be "one way". They even have red "do not enter" signs on the floor, next to the green directional arrow. It was hilarious because no one was following it. Just for keks I asked a couple people if they even knew they were going the right or wrong way down the aisle. Most did not notice it was one way or the other. One guy says, "Oh, that's just for the Coronas."

Anonymous ID: 9d8043 April 25, 2020, 5:50 p.m. No.8923330   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3361

>>8923174

>I wonder if there's a full picture of the altar

Ok so the shindig was held at Lyplatt Park. In the aforerefferenced article Rachel said - The following day we had the party at Lyplatt Park, which is one of Tom's favorite houses. The proprietor, Dan Chadwick, is a family friend and neighbor. He knew that Tom and I weren't sure where to do our party, so he offered his house up, which was incredibly generous and special.

 

So the "altar was in this space and the pic shows the top of a piece of art, not an altar, per say. Artist is Lynn Chadwick, Teddy Boy and Girl, 1979. Bronze. Pic related. Wiki link for gen info pics related - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_Chadwick