 Welcome back to What the Hell is This, where we explore the profound stories behind long month's most intriguing landmark. Today we dive into rejuvenation, a sculpture created by Joshua Wiener in 2019. So what the hell is this thing you ask? Let me tell you, rejuvenation isn't just a sculpture. It's a symbol of resilience, hope, and the indomitable spirit of our community. Cast your eyes upon rejuvenation, a sculpture crafted after 2013, a year that forever changed the landscape of our beloved city. A devastating flood tore through our community, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair. But amidst the chaos and heartache, something extraordinary happened. Long month grew stronger and more united than ever before. And rejuvenation stands as a testament to that remarkable journey. It serves as both a memorial to all that was lost and a celebration of everything gained. Strength, courage, inspiration, resilience, and above all, community. Position in the Dickens Farm nature area, rejuvenation stands as a beacon of hope, reminding us of the transformative power of adversity. So the next time you find yourself passing through Dickens Nature area, take a moment to pause and reflect upon the resilience of our community, for in rejuvenation we find solace, strength, and the promise of a brighter tomorrow. Join us next time as we continue our journey through the fascinating landscapes of Longmont on what the hell is this? Until then, keep exploring and stay curious, Longmont.