After a few days off around the Labor Day holiday, it’s back to pounding the pavement (or hitting the bricks over the snowmelt) in downtown Holland on Wednesday (Sept. 8, 2021).
This time, it was a relatively short jaunt down (or south) Central Avenue to Centennial Park. First stop was the Holland OZ Project displays.

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; The floral OZ book as part of the Holland OZ Project in Centennial Park. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; Statues of the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion as part of the Holland OZ Project outside of Herrick District Library. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; Statues of Dorothy, the Tin Man and the Fighting Treee as part of the Holland OZ Project outside of Herrick District Library. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; A statue of the Wicked Witch as part of the Holland OZ Project exhibit outside of Herrick District Library. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications
Next, some of the sights of the Park.

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; The Military Memorial in Centennial Park. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; The fountain in Centennial Park. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; The Van Raalte statue in Centennial Park. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications
Then down River Avenue.

Sept. 9, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; The Holland Museum building. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications

Again, it was a shorter jaunt than last week – just 3,700 steps – but its getting back to the routine that counts!
Thanks!
Gary





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