Friday, December 9, 2011
Lownsdale Square, a couple of walkers
Enjoying the sunshine on May 1, 2009, a couple heads toward the center of Lownsdale Park. Children play on the base of the Soldiers' Monument, Douglas Tilden’s monument to the Oregonians killed in the Spanish-American War. Found on the Internet about the monument: "Dedicated on May 31, 1906, the tall granite obelisk is topped with a bronze replica of an infantryman of the Second Oregon U.S. Volunteer Infantry, part of the first large American fighting force ever sent overseas. At least two people sit side-by-side on a park bench in the sun. At the base of this monument are two small cannons from Fort Sumter (misspelled on the plaque) brought here by Colonel Henry E. Dosch. Because the cannons were used by both Union and Confederate troops, it was Dosch's idea to face one north and one south." You can see one of the black cannons beneath the left elbow of the man in the blue jacket.
At some point in 2012, various groups of people will once again enjoy the sunshine in Lownsdale Square.
nice public scene.
ReplyDeleteKinda cold and snowy up your way?
ReplyDeleteInteresting slice-of-life shot here. But those boots can't be very comfortable for walking. Maybe she expects to be carried at some point? Like across the threshold? ;-)
Looks like a nice place to do some people watching. I like those boots!
ReplyDeleteAhhh sunshine! Great shot.
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