"Light pole based plaques"



Plaques for the concrete light pole bases 

pole #  105 Nothing ever goes away.
Barry Commoner, American ecologist
poles # 111
and 10 N.
We are known forever by the tracks we leave.
Dakota
pole # 4 N. Man has responsibility, not power
Tuscarora
pole # 107 Time is the longest distance between two places.
Tennessee Williams
pole # 6S I'm not expressing anything. I'm presenting people moving.
Merce Cunningham
pole #1 N. Life is a journey and not a destination.  If we make it a destination we never get there.  The joy of the journey is what it's all about.
Rolf Benirschke (83 NFL Man of the Year) a San Diego native.
pole #109 My life is the street where I walk.
Bob Dylan
pole # 18 N. It is an American characteristic not to stop running, even after you have arrived.
Clive James, Australian 1981
pole # 2 S. It's not easy being green.
Kermit the Frog

poles # 12 N.
and 7S.

What could we do with recycled glass?
pole # 13N. This could have been solar powered.
pole # 11S. The concrete used here came from other sites and is being reused instead of being thrown away.

poles # 9 S.
and 11 N.

Your recycled plastic bottles make the wood like substance of this bench.
pole #19 SN. Most of the worlds people must walk at least 3 hours to fetch water.
pole # 19 S. US Fish and Wildlife Services estimate that 70% of the riparian habitat nationwide has been lost or altered.
pole #10 S. This valley was the best place to travel and it still is.
Richard Bugbee talking about cyclatic migration of native peoples
Pole #1 S. The Spaniards, when they arrived in 1769, renamed all the natives "Mission Indians".
poles # 14 N.
and 5 S.
All the stones have been recycled from the creek below.
Pole # 16 N. Litter is a disgusting way of proving  affluence.
Sir Henry Bolte,  Australian politician 1969

Notes;  The pole numbers correspond to the 65% drawing  The places where there is a three digit number, look on the lighting specialist's plan for the parking lot.