3.08.2009

Urban Trees ~ Pele, Goddess of Fire

Today I will begin a series of pictures of "Urban Trees" that currently are on display along the Harbor (Embarcadero). We love hanging out along the Harbor as do the many tourists in the summer. Urban Trees is a public art endeavor by the Port of San Diego.


14 comments:

  1. wow awesome, that is a great piece of artwork!

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  2. Great photo, Nancy. I couldn't help but smile when it came up!

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  3. This may sound silly, but are they made from wood or metal?

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  4. Bonjour!
    Many thanks for your kind visit in our picture blog.It was our second Honeymoon in 2006.
    I read about your cat!I`m happy that you keep him and still take care of him.He is very handsome!We have a kitty too, Luna and you can find her pictures in her blog www.weloveluna.blogspot.com

    Congratulations for the International Women's Day and for your nice blog about San Diego.
    Au revoir,
    God bless you
    Léia :-)

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  5. How interesting, I love art so it's a treat you are sharing these,hope you are finished digging up your garden and not too sore. I am thinking about some container gardening this year I already have rosemary and peppermint but may add some lettuce and tomatoes....Barb

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  6. Mononeil - it's made of metal and it's not a silly question!

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  7. Nancy, thanks for yet another Must Do idea for our trip to San Diego!

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  8. The copper or look alike gives a good impression of the flames..

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  9. A statue that appears ready to fly

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  10. This goddess is magnificent. How wonderful to have great artwork on display. Thank you for your visit, Nancy.

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  11. Oh my gosh, she is one wild lady. This is fantastic. Nice photo. I'll have to look her up on my next trip to San Diego. Thanks.

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