Okay, here's the post about the other bronze sculptures in the park.
There were beautiful, thriving flowering plants hanging from every light post in town. Every morning, a pick-up truck with a water tank in the back would slowly cruise through town and stop at every flower. Alongside the water tank, there stood a man who hosed down every plant until the water dripped out the bottom.
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This sign says, "A Century Just Blew By:"
There were quite a few signs with historical information; I'll get to some of those later, but this Trout Statue sign will be the first:
These intertwined bronze trout are the focal point of the park:
Can you read this?
It says,
"Troutdale's
'Rainbow Splendor'
by
Rip Caswell
Captain John Harlow named his farm, and later Troutdale, for the trout he raised in a dale.
'In the rook bordered fish pond where the fountain was playing...' said Ben Hur Lampman, one of Oregon's most eloquent fisherman in 'Coming of the Pond Fishes.'
Generously donated to the City of Troutdale by: Richard L. Weyhrich, Gary A. Weyhrich, Mark D. Weyhrich, Karen A. Weyhrich, Tube Specialties Company, Inc."
These cute little kids I like better than the fish, though:
"Hitchin' a Ride" by Carolyn Williams
"Amanda Jane" by Carolyn Williams
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Oregon Trip - Post 4 - Bronze in the Park
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