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    • We were walking around the Center for Urban Horticulture & Union Bay Natural Area behind it. We found this wire hand sculpture just standing on a rock. I picked it up and took pictures of it in different places, and I liked this one the best. Nice to hear from you!

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  1. Love your blue series, Lynn. I especially love that rusty car, the strings, the door jamb, the Texaco sign and the reflection with the train tracks. Well, I guess that makes nearly all of them. 🙂

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    • The strings on the fence were at a farm I happened on while driving a back road somewhere around here, but I haven’t been able to remember where it was. They kept llamas there, and they were very dirty, but had great expressions. Why someone tied all those colorful strings to the fence I don’t know, but I love it. Thanks Louis.

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  2. Growing classic from the sculpture park. I was shocked a few months ago when I visited for the first time since the park was brand-new. Although I still find certain elements of the park lacking, I can’t deny it has aged nicely with the mature plantings.

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  3. Not only are the photos wonderful but the juxtaposition of them is very much leading the eye through color and form. I love the string and the rusted car ones especially, but they are all a treat for the eye. Bravo!

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  4. Wow! Like is far too mild a word! Next time I’m at my parent’s place, I must take the camera for a walk up to the truck graveyard! There won’t be as much moss as in the PNW, but I’m inspired. What wonderful colour and texture.

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