Okay, I'll stop fooln around....Kitty's humorous conclusion is correct. Just how many can there be? The first commentor called it right. The mural was painted on the two water tanks next to Horace Mann El and NE 104th St. Nice piece of outdoor art! The City spent over $2M and about a year restoring the tanks, to make them seismically sound? There is another water tank in Redmond painted with tree art. Any guesses?
Where is everyone? The second tank painted by the city with trees is near the Perrigo Springs marker at the bottom of Camwest's steep slope sewer line. It's not as pretty as this one, but still nice.
itz the RHS / Hartman watertower
ReplyDeleteAre you sure? Do you have the right city?!
ReplyDeleteCould it be the water tank on the plateau then, near the goat farm?
ReplyDeleteWater tanks at Redmond Ridge.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the watertower near Woodmoor Elementary. :)
ReplyDeleteHow many water tanks were painted with lifelike trees around here? Sounds like a lot of them! :D
Okay, I'll stop fooln around....Kitty's humorous conclusion is correct. Just how many can there be? The first commentor called it right. The mural was painted on the two water tanks next to Horace Mann El and NE 104th St. Nice piece of outdoor art! The City spent over $2M and about a year restoring the tanks, to make them seismically sound? There is another water tank in Redmond painted with tree art. Any guesses?
ReplyDeleteWhere is everyone? The second tank painted by the city with trees is near the Perrigo Springs marker at the bottom of Camwest's steep slope sewer line. It's not as pretty as this one, but still nice.
ReplyDeleteits the watertower near Horace Mann Elementary
ReplyDeleteits right next to Horace mann Elementary School. i know because i go there and it stuck when they were painting it
ReplyDeleteThe water tank off 185th near the fire station and Archstone apartments not far from 202.
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