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Lilies in one of the rest areas in Maine that we stopped in, on our way to Bar Harbor, Maine on 9/13/07.
Copyright 2007-2013 by Teresa M. Forrest - Photos by Terry
Many of the sculptures from the Trail of Whispering Giants have already grown damaged or rotten and been removed. The Potter Park Zoo used to have one, which is where I first encountered them. Sadly after repeated rehabbing efforts they finally decided it could no longer be repaired further.
Except for the color, this rock looks as though you could slice it thin and put it in a ham and rye sandwich .. . maybe a little lettuce too.
Alex the Boxer didn't like posing for pictures at this NC rest area. He preferred running around and eating ants. Oh well, his sad, wrinkly face made for a great photo.
The Tour de Lincoln bicycle statue "Rest Area" by Danny R. Moore was on display on the final day of the Nebraska State Fair.
The gardener for the rest area seems to like to take part in rest area zen when he has the opportunity.
On the way to Canbera we stopped off at a rest area, and Catherine posed for a picture. It was a little breezy.
Behind her is Lake George. Really.
Opened in August 2010, Tie Fork Rest Area is located in Utah on US Hwy 6 between Spanish Fork and Price. The design won a people's choice award sponsored by the Utah chapter of the American Institue of Architects.
Alas I forgot to note from which church the original is. Not very anatomical clear, seeming to have 8 legs but a cute dotted body and friendly face like a childs image of a ladybug rather than a spider. Hard to believe this was really designed for a church wall 1000 years ago. / Ein seltsames Tierchen mit 8 Beinen wie eine Spinne und einem Marienkaefer-Gesicht und Koerper. Kaum zu glauben, das den im Orginal vor bald 1000 Jahren ein Erwachsener gemacht hat, um eine Kirche zu schmuecken.
at the rest stop on the Ohio Turnpike
Almost all of the rest stops have been modernized, with great facilities.
The roadrunner was first built in 1993 from trash from the city landfill. It was moved in 2001 to it's current location at the I 10 east bound rest area just west of Las Cruces New Mexico. It has been "refeathered" a few times over the years with recycled objects like sneakers, toys and VW headlights for his eyes.