


On hand was Peter M. (pictured with me) from SteelFab Alaska, Mo J. and his associate Don, the lift operators, Jocelyn Y. from the Municipality, along with Daddy-O, Gus and I. Everyone was calm, professional and cold –clear skies meant the temps were dipping at the 10 degree mark. The recent storm left the Bloom covered in a bit of ice and snow but that should be melted off within the next few days as our weather takes a warming trend. Truthfully, I would have taken more photos or had

celebratory beverages under the sculpture but we were all so cold after the sculpture was up we couldn’t wait to hop back in our warm trucks! Special thanks to everyone including, Peter, Dan and crew at SteelFab Alaska, Mo J. & Company, Franklin & Assoc., and the M.O.A. Public Art Department whose expertise and professional services made this sculpture possible. As the morning sunshine reflected the Bloom in the tall windows of the CU1 building it was a wonderful site to see this baby finally planted and FINISHED!

9 comments:
yey!!! congrats you're planted...woohoo
It looks fantastic. Congratulations.
congrats, it looks super and so do you in stnading in front of your creation.
YAY!! I am soooo proud of you!! What a great accomplishment to have a permanent art piece up for so many to enjoy!! I don't know if I would have made it through the process.
as they say here, "you done good!"
Cindy Shake - you done real good!
awwww thanks guys!!! xo
Can't wait to see it in person!
Patience rewarded! What an accomplishment Cindy. That's so awesome. Hope you're celebrating!
WOW -- looks fantastic! Congrats -- a permanent installation is way cool!
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