02-04-2010, 10:11 PM
That is the "Mill Woman" dedicated to all the women that worked the mills weaving cloth at the turn of the century. I always thought it was serene and forlorn. It makes me think of how hardworking and dedicated they were, and forgotten in a thankless time. Funny that they are remembered and not the men that they supported during the war and after. As I said a thankless task but not forgotten through the statue that remains as a testiment towards their fortitude. I admire that.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.