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CTMQ > Everything Else > Biology & Geology > Dog Rock v.Preston

Dog Rock v.Preston

August 10, 2010 by Steve 5 Comments

My Dogged Pursuit Continues
Dog Rock, Preston

August 7, 2010

While tooling down Route 165 into Preston City, Hoang noted how cute this painted rock was. Hoang likes dogs. Her family Chihuahua had just died a couple days ago. Don’t feel too badly; BeauBeau was N-I-N-E-T-E-E-N years old and quite frankly, looked a fright. And his name really was BeauBeau and it really was apparently spelled like that.

After a stop at a winery and some lunch, we passed the dog rock again and I took a picture. I can’t imagine you’ll ever have any reason to be on Route 165 in Preston, but this dog has lasted way longer than BeauBeau:

There’s a plaque near it that says: “Stanley Zictorac original painter of Spotty May 1935.”

Wow.

Historic Rocks, Painted Rocks, & Named Rocks/Rock Formations

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Filed Under: Biology & Geology, Everything Else Tagged With: Animals, Art, Painted Rocks, Preston

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Comments

  1. Wes Rand says

    August 10, 2010 at 9:05 pm

    I’d forgotten about that rock. Years ago I used to pass it daily on my commute to work.

  2. Dave says

    August 15, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    Dog Rock will last as long as Time. The paint will be a bit scruffy-looking towards the end, though.

  3. Cheryl says

    March 23, 2011 at 8:12 pm

    We have a dog rock in Winsted also, at Highland Lake

  4. Wyatt says

    September 11, 2012 at 8:27 pm

    That will last a long time, it was there when I first moved there in the mid 70’s.

  5. Ed says

    August 3, 2013 at 3:09 pm

    There is a plaque near the dog that tells the story of the dog. It was first painted in 1935.

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