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Big Miner and Burro

Albany, OR

Local businessman Steve Fletcher, who ran a spray foam business and lived in a spray foam volcano house, built a big miner and burro for a local auto dealership out of -- you guessed it -- spray foam. Spray foam is ideal for quick, bulbous constructions, but when its painted facade is breached by damage or weather a brownish canker sore appears, and it only gets worse with age.

The lumpy miner and burro still fares pretty well atop a shed in the parking lot, safely out of the way of vandals and confused drivers. The miner has a huge holstered sidearm. The braying burro carries a miner's pan and a giant corked jug marked with an X.

Albany was settled by farmers, not gold miners, so perhaps the statue is meant to show a 49-er returning north from the gold fields of California, battered, probably broke, but happy to be home.
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro
Big Miner and Burro