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[[File:Zen.jpg|thumb|The zen garden decomposing near the Dead Mall made up of lost luggage and discarded tote bags.]]
[[File:Zen.jpg|thumb|The zen garden decomposing near the Dead Mall made up of lost luggage and discarded tote bags.]]
[[File:Empty Crystal Run Galleria parking lot during COVID-19 pandemic.jpg|thumb|The empty empty parking lot of the now dead mall. The zen garden is in the distance around the far corner where the Sears Auto Shop once did business.]]
[[File:Empty Crystal Run Galleria parking lot during COVID-19 pandemic.jpg|thumb|The empty empty parking lot of the now dead mall. The zen garden is in the distance around the far corner where the Sears Auto Shop once did business.]]
In the '''Zen Garden''', a gift from the people of Takaoka, Japan, Winesburg's sister city, once can often see Japanese exchange students arrayed on the perimeter, contemplating the possible narrative of juxtaposition before them.
In the '''Zen Garden''', a gift from the people of Takaoka, Japan, Winesburg's sister city, one can often see Japanese exchange students arrayed on the perimeter, contemplating the possible narrative of juxtaposition before them.

Latest revision as of 20:26, 14 March 2022

The zen garden decomposing near the Dead Mall made up of lost luggage and discarded tote bags.
The empty empty parking lot of the now dead mall. The zen garden is in the distance around the far corner where the Sears Auto Shop once did business.

In the Zen Garden, a gift from the people of Takaoka, Japan, Winesburg's sister city, one can often see Japanese exchange students arrayed on the perimeter, contemplating the possible narrative of juxtaposition before them.