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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Happy Tuesday

 



Many years ago there was a contest in the art community in Raleigh, which is the home of the WolfPack aka N. C. State University. I have featured many around the town but kept forgetting this one. 


Below are a few of the other Wolves
each wolf is unique and all made from a variety of material



This guy keeps watch over Logan's Seaboard Café area


Below photo is not part of the Art Community Contest
It is made of bronze you can read it at the link below



What a beautiful day to wander around Centennial campus at NCSU. These magnificent wolves are by Dick Idol, NCSU alumni, www.dickidol.com

The stand guard outside the Roy and Dorothy Park Alumni Center on Centennial Campus. The wolf is NCSU's mascot



26 comments:

  1. Mr Idol has done a great job on my close relatives.
    Toodle pip!
    Bertie.

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  2. that is wonderful... and we love the reason why you have wolves in so many variations!!!

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  3. Very interesting wolf collection around town!

    Hugs, Teddy

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  4. The wolves are just beautiful!

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  5. Such lovely wolves. The second is my favourite.

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  6. Very beautiful work in bronze by Mr. Idol. I bet you did enjoy your day wandering around campus. Thanks for sharing this great art. Seaboard always has some cool things! Good Morning!

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  7. I love them. They did catfish in downtown Jackson one year. It was so neat to see the creativity of the artists.

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  8. Hari OM
    I love all of these - I love that art has taken to the streets so often in recent times... and stayed! YAM xx

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  9. I am wracking my brain trying to remember which animal Knoxville had everywhere...creative art...probably 10 or so years ago. I love when towns or organizations do that.

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  10. Those special wolves are all very pretty!

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  11. these wolves are amazing... so beautiful. My son is crazy about wolves, always has been since he worked for a school semester in a rescue feeding the wolves.

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  12. Wow, those are amazing!!!

    The Florida Furkids

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  13. Beautiful. It's good to have your mascot here and there. Beautiful grounds.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Big hug. ♥

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  14. most excellent wolves! It is so cool! We have wolves around here, but they are the real thing!
    Thanks for reading our horoscopes!
    We hope your holiday season is full of peace, joy, and happiness. Merry Christmas with lots of Purrs, Marv, Jo Jo, Kozmo, Cinnamon and Barb

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  15. You find the most interesting places to walk C, thanks sooooo much for sharing them!!

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  16. We love all the wolves especially the one that has a quilt on it.

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  17. Each of those wolves is beautiful. We also love seeing Angel Madi admiring those beautiful trees:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  18. I love the wolves!!!!! I have been reading books and books about the Yellowstone wolves so wolves are on my mind!

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  19. Wow! My sister did a lot of work to help return the wolf to states where it had been hunted back in the 70-80s. Hoooowwwwlll!

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  20. I sure would hate to see one of the statues in the dark and not know it was a statue! They really are terrific, though.

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