Steelworkers Park and Jackson Park
August 29, 2021
Steelworkers Park doesn’t seem to get much traffic, but on this day a family was having a picnic not far from the sculpture. It turned out to be Roman Villarreal, the artist. A former steelworker from a young age, he posed with his work.

I realized Mr. Villarreal had been behind this gem at Big Marsh Park.


Back to Steelworkers Park: Some of the old infrastructure has been repurposed into a climbing wall.

After a summer storm on the way back, a rainbow appeared, mandating a stop at Jackson Park near La Rabida Children’s Hospital.

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