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If you want to have the inspiration to write a beautiful poem, just imagine a bird, any bird of your choice, right in front of you. Then let your imagination go a little.
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Whatever reason crows have become dominant here and across the country, it is not their fault. Whatever imbalance has allowed that to happen is likely caused by humans--reaping what we sew.

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The artist is a Paly alum and these are such a treat. I love this project and hope the crows return to my area soon. The message is very powerful and after reading comments, many have missed the point and goal of the project. Border conflict is a concern all around the globe and human lives are at stake.

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Please take a few moments to understand the deep message this art is reminding the viewer about in the world today. Many people live in a situation not of their choice and are desperate and must flee. Think about the message here. Great job on this project. Besides crows, we also have large population of squirrels Since many newcomers from China are settling in Palo Alto, it would also be appropriate to have memorial statues of our ancestors in front yard or back yard. Jocko's were considered racial and their faces had to be painted white.

I think at that time that there was a write up about that in the old Palo Alto Times!! Wonder what the reaction would be if someone painted the crows different colors This does not make sense.

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Like portraying Abraham Lincoln as African-American on five dollar bill. If black crow sculptures were painted white, then they could be construed as sea gulls. Another nuisance and messy bird. I see no problem with ancestral statues lining the front yards of Crescent Park. Painting them white would be an affront to Jocko's legacy as a proud African-American stable boy who steadfastly cared for General Washington's horses.

These statues are popular fixtures in many American SW gardens and they pay homage to our Mexican predecessors who inhabited the southwestern US and California prior to statehood. Jockos, dozing Mexican figurines and Chinese ancestral statues all have a place in Palo Alto front yards if desired and are reflective of the city's cultural diversities. The miniature Jockos that used to line the driveway at Dinah's Shack were a venerable trademark of the establishment and a dozing Mexican figurine tastefully placed in a low-maintenance rock garden with cactus plants or succulents just adds to the overall presentation.

As for statues representing one's Chinese ancestry, this will be something to new to PA as a whole but eventually accepted as an extension of our emerging ethnic diversities. Life-size statues prominantly placed in the front yard will surely garner some attention. All of this is no different from those who elect to to have garden knomes in their yards. Possibly the downtown library has old information in the files of the Palo Alto Times newspaper Probably will be on microfiche. And they had white faces..

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Curious, I am going to look is weekend In this era of overblown 'political correctness' I am curious Complaining about a cute little statue of an African-American stable boy is borderline trivial and painting them white is historically misleading. I would suggest life-size or even larger for maximum visual impact. Be proud of your ethnic heritage and display it with pride. I would be a bit hesitant to put a statue of my relatives in my front yard That wooden sculpture was an abomination and surprisingly, no one burned it to the ground.

In retrospect, I think the City got tired of repairing it after countless vandalism attacks and finally stashed the monstrosity in some hidden warehouse where it rightfully belongs. Me too. Then again, I could always hire stunningly beautiful people to pose as models as no one would know the difference. In my book, I could care less what people put up as statues or sculptures in their front yards. To those troubled by the various displays of subjective 'art', just look the other way or close your eyes. Black Jockos lining one's driveway, displaying dozing Mexicans with tilted sombreros in rock gardens and Chinese ancestral statues displayed in front yards don't bother me in the least.

It's trivial. That would make for an interesting front yard ancestral statue Crescent Park would never be the same. What's the law on commercials in your yard? Limitations on size and illumination of a billboard, for instance? Apparently it is legal to earn money to store things on your property. Is a license or permit required? Open season as it is on private property. If residents can display oversized crow sculptures in their front yard then others have the same right to exhibit their perceptions of art or history.

A driveway lined with illuminated African-American Jockos should be OK along with sleepy sombrero-clad Mexican sculptures and life-size statues of Chinese ancestors as it is a personal statement of expression. Commercially-themed 'artwork' might be construed as tacky to some but who are we to judge? In a way this is no different than those homeowners who tend to get a bit carried away with Christmas lights and holiday-themed displays. With the emerging ethnic 'diversity' that many Palo Altans seemingly extoll, even multi-armed Vishnu sculptures in front yards could someday make their appearance as well as symbolic references to Islam.

It all comes with the new territory and being a somewhat liberal-minded community, I am assuming that most Palo Altans will openly welcome these new expressions of culture, religion and 'diversity'. I am personally looking forward to this day!

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Add some Wicca and New Age references into the mix as well And then watch the crosses go up. It's starting to smack of Disneyland It was as tall as the house My wife bought sculpture of small African-American child eating watermelon at garage sale. Seller says it is very old and collectible. I showed sculpture to neighbor who says it might be considered not PC. What does that mean? Everybody likes watermelon during summer months. Even Chinese people.

In backyard on redwood deck. I've noticed that these collectibles are more popular among Caucasians than black people and many have chosen to display them in their homes, gardens and along circular driveways usually the Jockos.

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Everybody like fried chicken as well. It's like a Japanese person finding sushi offensive. A problem that often arises is that certain symbols are often taken out of context. They in turn decided to use the story of 'Little Black Sambo' as their marketing theme offering menu items like Tiger Cakes and Tiger Butter along with using an image of Little Black Sambo as their chain mascot. By the late s Sambos had grown to over 1, coffee shops throughout the nation but the Sambo name became viewed as pejorative by some African Americans.


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    Dinah's Shack was a long time staple in Palo Alto Great food, service, cozy atmosphere. I remember hearing that JFK had carved his signature on one of the wooden structured poles and when it was time for the wrecking ball to come in, the restaurant sold the pole Would not want something so grotesque in back yard.