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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Wheeeeeeeeeee. . . .


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I heard some people ask, "What is that?" I remember my mom had one in her desk drawer. They went the way of the typewriter I'm afraid, but now this one is enjoying retirement wheeling down a snow-dusted hill in the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, opening this month. The whole town is abuzz about this new outdoor art venue.

9 comments:

  1. cela ressemble à une immense gomme. surprenante cette sculpture

    that resembles an immense gum. surprising this sculpture

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  2. i think i still have one somewhere..but the typewriter is missing !

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  3. Hey that's a great idea! I love outdoors art, it makes a city more beautiful and interesting... and that in particular is really funny, cool! :)

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  4. Thanks for posting on our Flickr page for the park!

    http://www.flickr.com/groups/36699021@N00/

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  5. Thanks for your kind comments everyone! This peice is fun and whimsical.

    LavenderLady, When you come down to Seattle, I would love to meet you. My work schedule can be flexed if you come on a weekday. A walk through this waterfront park with you would be lovely. Maybe Susan of Not Strictly Seattle would be interested to come in from the Eastside for a CDP bloggers' meetup. Sound intersting?
    -Kim

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  6. wow, this is a great fun shot...

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  7. looking forward to your photos of the new park!

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  8. Help me, Kim, I just had to explain to my young (only by 5 years) husband what "that thing" is.... Boy, if that doesn't make me feel old..... We still have a record player and a few LPs, but he didn't know this one...

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