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José Andrés has been feeding National Guard troops in D.C. this week as they guard the Capitol and prepare for tomorrow’s inauguration.
Hey everyone…just finished delivering hot stews to some of the National Guard & others on this rainy night in DC. I know there’s a lot of concern about the Guard…but our city & many restaurants are making sure everyone is taken care of! One Guardsman had a message to share… pic.twitter.com/IeZcFcoywD Please wear a mask! Do it for the World please… (@chefjoseandres) January 16, 2021
This is not something one expects to see while hiking. While recently hiking in Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, hikers discovered a sculpture depicting a caveman named “Zug Zug” encased in plastic that is designed to look like ice. The sculpture was made by artist Zack Schumack, who initially made it for a marketing event. He said he decided to place the sculpture in the park as a kind of “prank.” The installation was initially not welcomed by the park board, but both parties have since made an agreement to let Zug Zug stay until the snow melts.
The sculpture of the Ice Man, which is encased in plastic that looks like frozen ice, appeared in a Minneapolis park. https://t.co/S3F8Re7KTS