Artur Strauss-Kennedy of Florence looks over an assortment of goods with his son, Kyi Wolfe, 3, on the counter of his “shop” window at the Arcanum Field playground in Florence on Monday. Kyi carries an eclectic stock, including chocolates, some medicine for a headache and at least one live bug.
Artur Strauss-Kennedy of Florence looks over an assortment of goods with his son, Kyi Wolfe, 3, on the counter of his “shop” window at the Arcanum Field playground in Florence on Monday. Kyi carries an eclectic stock, including chocolates, some medicine for a headache and at least one live bug. Credit: STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING

FLORENCE – Artur Strauss-Kennedy looked over an assortment of goods – some pretend, some real – with his son, Kyi Wolfe, 3, in his pop-up “shop” at the Arcanum Field playground in Florence on Monday. Kyi had on hand an eclectic stock including chocolates, some medicine for a headache and at least one live bug.

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