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Posted Wednesday May 27

Hi Amy ~ That's so cool looking! Is it an enormous wind chime?


Liz

Amy,


How whimsical and fun!  Thanks for sharing!  It is a great picture!

Love it..... Looks like it should be in Austin......  Maybe it is.....

Hi Amy,


Oh my gosh, I love these!


I have a photo of one very similar I took about 3 months ago at an art festival in La Quinta, CA. I talked with the artist, it's got to be the same guy. He called them "wind-art" I'd love to have one of my own.

How fun & whimsical...makes me smile, seeing fun things like this. Thanks for sharing.

Very creative and colorful -- I'd love to see it turning in the wind!

Elizabeth, Lori, Tim, Lynda, Mara, Mary, This wind art sculpture is located at a park near the Columbia River in Stevenson Washington. It is often windy there and interesting to watch all it's movements. Thanks for all your comments.

( 05/28/09 06:53AM ) — John Combs

Now of all of the alternative energy sources, I think this may be the most creative. Unique design here.

( 05/28/09 07:23AM ) — Mike Saunders

Amy - some people's trash..... great photo, I love the Gorge area, on both sides, but especially the Oregon side.

Amy,


     We vacationed a few years ago in Oregon and we loved the Columbia River.  It was amazing to me how on one side of the river it was green and beautiful and the other side was dry and brown.


Connie Lou

( 05/28/09 11:51AM ) — Jackie DeShazer

Amy -


Very neat! I have not seen a wind sculpture before I was guessing a giant wind chime as well. Thanks for sharing.

John, Mike, Connie Lou, Jackie-Thank you all for your comments, glad you enjoyed the photo.

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