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Driving terrifies me. Perhaps it is because I grew up in North Dakota and had no concept of traffic until I left the state at 18. Or because I then spent eight years on the East Coast riding subways and various other means of mass transit. Now, I'm a steady 10-2 driver (although, maybe I should switch to 9-3 [3]). I prefer no talking and often turn off the radio. The benefit of my unease is that I actually have a chance to look around.
That's exactly what I was doing when I hit the red light on 17th Avenue at Washington Street the other day. I glanced to my left and saw a Tolkien-esque miniature door carved into a tree trunk. My curiosity was piqued.
Turns out that the creation is "Sound Totem," a public art piece that was installed last October. You open the door to find musical notations decorated with birds and a speaker that plays a melody. Scan the QR code to visit a website [5] where you can leave comments for the artists.
Afterwards, stop by the Avenue Grill, which is just across the street, for a pint of Odell Brewing Company's India Pale Ale [6].
Links:
[1] http://www.5280.com/tag/authors/natasha-gardner
[2] http://www.5280.com/sites/default/files/2012/04/tree.JPG
[3] http://www.9news.com/news/article/260393/188/Forget-10-and-2-new-driving-guidelines-suggest-9-and-3
[4] http://www.5280.com/sites/default/files/2012/04/birds.JPG
[5] http://soundspace.weebly.com/1/post/2011/10/first-post.html#comments
[6] http://www.5280.com/magazine/2011/08/beer-all-seasons