“It’s raining fish is located at the corner of West Kingsley and North First Streets,” writes Sally Soden, quoting October’s clue. They’re “swimming through the rain garden” on the corner, writes Sandra Sipkin.

Joe Palms notes that the sculptures replace “the demolished home in this floodplain lot.” Jeanne Getty recalls watching the house go through “its stages of dilapidation … Now, to my delight these beautiful fish were installed … I love them!”

“They just seemed to pop up one day,” says Shannon Kohlitz. “I was pleasantly surprised to turn the corner and find these fun fish!” agrees Kristen McCurry. It’s “one of the final, much debated, Ann Arbor public funded art projects,” notes Louisa Griffes–and in Linda Bankauskas’s opinion, “it’s the best [one] … I actually drive a couple of blocks out of my way every day just to take a look at it!”

Sixty-seven people correctly identified the sculpture. Nancy Alexius of Ann Arbor won our random drawing, and is donating her $25 gift certificate to the Humane Society of Huron Valley.

To enter this month’s contest, use the photo and clue on the Back Page of the November issue to identify the scene, then follow the instructions at the bottom of the page.