May 8, 2013 9:09 AM
T- four days until Mother’s Day. If you’re a normal human being, you probably woke up this morning and realized today was the last day to put a card in the mail with hopes of it getting to your mom before Sunday. If you’re lucky enough to live close to your mom, spend the day doing her favorite things, take her to a nice dinner, and maybe a statue park.
T- four days until Mother’s Day. If you’re a normal human being, you probably woke up this morning and realized today was the last day to put a card in the mail with hopes of it getting to your mom before Sunday. If you’re lucky enough to live close to your mom, spend the day doing her favorite things, take her to a nice dinner, and maybe a statue park.
A perfect example- a new sculpture exhibit will be opening at Big Rock Garden Park in Billingham, Washington on Mother’s Day. People can check out the new statues for free on Mother’s Day between 1 and 4 p.m., for the park’s 20th anniversary.
Big Rock Garden is a unique city park showcasing original sculptures in a 2.5 acre garden. It’s a peaceful alliance of nature and art.
According to park supervisor Edward Hunt, “The Park boasts over 36 permanent works by distinguished international and local artists. A striking geometrical sculpture by renowned Mexican artist Sebastian and rarely seen pieces by Canadian artist David Marshall highlight the diversity.”
The Park holds a Mother’s Day Celebration every year, focusing on the garden and the opening of a new seasonal sculpture show.