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Tag: horse

Who’s Watching You?

I did a little walk around downtown Seattle yesterday. Here’s a few of the faces I saw. The first three were carved in Tenino Sandstone. The rest are terra cotta.

Grotesque 3
Grotesque 1
Grotesque 2
Grotesque 2
Grotesque 1
Grotesque 3
Grotesques 4
Grotesques 4
A Huddle of Walruses
A Huddle of Walruses
A Horse, Of Course
A Horse, Of Course
Nobility on High
Nobility on High
Posted on December 17, 2015Categories Street-Smart Naturalist BlogTags grotesques, horse, nobility, seattle, walrus1 Comment on Who’s Watching You?
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