December Sixteenth & Seventeenth Photo(s) a Day

Anna Herrington
A Different Perspective
2 min readDec 16, 2017

Groovy Fish Sculpture Made of Trash. Etcetera.

While on one of the small roadtrips taken in 2017 under the theme, Re-discovering Oregon, a state we’ve lived in for ages but hadn’t travelled around in… also ages, I noticed a blob of bright color across the way when walking along in Bandon-By-the-Sea.

Bandon is on the southern end of Oregon’s Pacific Coast, a small, somewhat forgotten fishing town with artsy flourishes here and there.

I appreciate a town with inhabitants, artists, who would think of creating this groovy fish out of old plastic waste.

We saw other clever sculptures, too, while driving around checking out the place:

Just walking on the beach where we camped wasn’t so bad, either.

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Anna Herrington
A Different Perspective

Writer, photographer, gardener, lover of family life and the wild, dreamer ~ Writing: views, photo essays, memoir, fiction, the world ~ @JustThinkingNow