Saturday, August 16, 2014
Cry Wolf!
In a small mall on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis in a highly diverse neighborhood of Native American and Somali residents, a number of interesting stores, social service agencies, Maria's restaurant and this statue can be found. One shop not to miss and visit sells Native American artifacts, and this large statue seems to be an appropriate guardian of them all.
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It looks like a statue to grab everyone's attention Kate.
ReplyDeleteJack London would approve of this I bet.
ReplyDeleteFor a moment there I thought you were back in Santa Fe!
ReplyDeleteHe would fit right in down here in the southwest.
ReplyDeleteThe style of the building..and the subject matter had me thinking that you were again in New Mexico!
ReplyDeletethat's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture! I have seen a wolf in the wild in Yukon, Canada, also in Yellowstone.
ReplyDeleteI like this statue very much! Regarding your post title: Canadian author Farley Mowat wrote a book called "Never Cry Wolf."
ReplyDeleteI would visit there. I'm not afraid of that statue. Much. The last time we were in Minneapolis, it seemed almost every cab driver was from Somalia. :)
ReplyDeleteStatues are always great to see and appreciate especially a wolf. Saw a few when I lived in Alaska.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous sculpture, Kate.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice sculpture- very realistic.
ReplyDeleteIf you had told us that this was taken during your time in Santa Fe, I would have believed it.
ReplyDeleteNice sculpture and that market behind it looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteOooh! I want to look around inside! This looks like a very interesting place.
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