"Brush Cutter" South
Whidbey Historical Museum, Langley, WA 2002
A teen aged boy dressed in early 20th century clothing, playing harmonica
and leaning against a post on the front porch of the museum. The boy
represents the type of worker who may have lived in the building that
once housed brush cutters and other laborers on South Whidbey. Included
in the sculpture is a bronze replica of a commonly used brush-cutting
tool. At the boy's feet is a replica lard bucket, much like those
used as lunch pails in the period, which acts as a bank to collect
donations to the museum. On Second Street, downtown Langley.