Of course, I promptly found a place to park and walked back down to take pictures. This is what I saw.
Sign on the Wall
The Stillaguamish River and its tributaries are very important to maintaining the population of many fish species. Eight different species including chinook, coho, chum, pink and sockeye salmon along with steelhead trout, cutthroats and bull trout return year after year to spawn.
The "Stilly" also supports plenty of recreational activities.
The Stillaguamish River and its tributaries are very important to maintaining the population of many fish species. Eight different species including chinook, coho, chum, pink and sockeye salmon along with steelhead trout, cutthroats and bull trout return year after year to spawn.
The "Stilly" also supports plenty of recreational activities.
10 comments:
That was very impressive and detailed painting on that wall. Definitely worth blogging for! Am I imagining or is it mr Fishing Guy appearing in that painting too?!
Sally these are awesome. Much better than bare concrete.
That certainly looks impressive and I know I'd much rather look at that then some concrete wall. Thanks for sharing.
Sally: That is simply beautiful showing a lot of talent.
Thanks for stopping and taking a photo ...
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Beautiful mural indeed!
You certainly did well to stop and know this place! Wonderful pictures!
Kind regards
Léia ( and little Luna )
great public artwork..a joy to see..
Well done, Sally! My husband and I fish the pinks in the Stilly. We'll be up that way this year!
Nice shots of the mural! And much better to have the mural than bare concrete.
That is a very cool find! I think the mural is wonderful.
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