



These fish plaques (and others) are embedded in the sidewalk at Tri-Centennial State Park on the waterfront in Detroit. Click images to view larger.
A City Photoblog about the city of Detroit. All photos, art and writing by Mary Stebbins Taitt unless otherwise noted.
6 comments:
Hooray! The Fish Plaques have posted. They were worth the wait and the trouble you went through to post them, too. Thanks! And thanks for stopping by my blog.
Well, I liked them, but haven't gotten many comments! THANKS for stopping by!
Great shots.
Thanks for visiting my NorthBayPhoto blog. Our marinas were mostly empty by Thanksgiving (Columbus Day in USA) but for some reason, the owner of the boat from Saturday's post still hasn't pulled his boat out.
Ours are usually empty by now and the boats all shrink-wrapped, but it's been a warm and late fall.
Thanks.
They are very nice. Maybe you can ink them press a paper on it an you have a unique print. Or is it a stupid idea???????
It's a fun idea, Dick, But I would need a VERY BIG piece of paper. :-D
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