The Fish Are Back — this time with a message

  • ‘I’m all about the masks!’ Stan McCuen said. So are his little friends that he created for Frazier Mountain Park. McCuen believes masks will save lives.‘I’m all about the masks!’ Stan McCuen said. So are his little friends that he created for Frazier Mountain Park. McCuen believes masks will save lives.‘I’m all about the masks!’ Stan McCuen said. So are his little friends that he created for Frazier Mountain Park. McCuen believes masks will save lives.

    ‘I’m all about the masks!’ Stan McCuen said. So are his little friends that he created for Frazier Mountain Park. McCuen believes masks will save lives.‘I’m all about the masks!’ Stan McCuen said. So are his little friends that he created for Frazier Mountain Park. McCuen believes masks will save lives.‘I’m all about the masks!’ Stan McCuen said. So are his little friends that he created for Frazier Mountain Park. McCuen believes masks will save lives.

A note from artist Stan McCuen from Lockwood Valley

It wasn’t too difficult to find the metal fish, ducks and geese I’d made in my studio two years ago for the “Spirit of the Pond” installation.

My wife Cindy keeps them stashed around our property in Lockwood Valley, near each of the trees.

However, she lays claim to the running goose.

At first I thought if they made just one person laugh or even smile, it would be worth breaking lockdown for just a few minutes to…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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‘I’m all about the masks!’ Stan McCuen said. So are his little friends that he created for Frazier Mountain Park. McCuen believes masks will save lives.

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This is part of the April 3, 2020 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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