It has taken six months not the two or three originally estimated by the Parks Department to install the bench for Bopa. A month or so ago the foundation space had been cleared and then about two weeks later the bench was in the ground but still needed the cement platform and the plaque. Today everything is in place and all that needs to be done is the removal of the caution tape.
Near the bench site in the Spring it will bloom with blue bells . . .
Thing Two and I walked down to check out the site and we found . . . the bench will be a little bit north of the original suggested place.
It will be right there . . .
This is progress . . .
Looking good we can hardly wait for the tape to be gone . . .
A very nice spot!
A very nice spot!
It’s hard to read at this angle but the plaque says:
Dedicated to
Tony McKay
32,000
2012
Dedicated to
Tony McKay
32,000
2012
Every day is important, each day has value and you lived every one of those 32,000 days well. “I carry your heart with me.”
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The bench is located on the east side of the Burke-Gilman Trail south of NE 65th Street near the north end of the National Archives building.
One day later and the caution tape is gone. Looking south from the bench site.
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