This is the North Thorpe Road bridge where the Rainbow de Rio Mosaic Project is taking place. |
Here are the first two completed panels, made on-site. Great Blue Herons frequent the nearby Francis Short Pond, so I thought a GBH would be our first critter on the bridge. |
We're making progress in the classroom using the indirect method. It's the best way to continue working on the project throughout the winter. This one is a Red-Winged Blackbird. |
Another shot of the bridge. |
Mexican Hat Flower |
Rascally Raccoon! |