 Hi everyone from Hilo Hawaii. Thank you very much for coming and for being part of this dedication for this project. I wanted to say a big bunch of thank yous to some folks, the city of Fort Worth for devising and allowing this project to kind of go forth. For many many years, Fort Worth Public Art Committee, and of course Martha Peters, doing an amazing job at shepherding this project all the way through all the community advocates that really helped us and keep a works, who was the group that helped bring this project to fruition after I was moving to Hawaii and kind of not able to complete this after years of working on the project. And of course, a big special thank you to all the fabricators and engineers and the installation team on the project. So this project has been always about connecting to communities and the idea of using these iconic longhorns in a beautiful sculptural way echoing the patterns of birds and flight, really becoming something coming from the celebration of the early aviation that the city was known for. And using that to create a dynamic sculpture that really talks about the technological evolution of the city, wanting to act as a point of celebration that connects the city from to vantage points along that to our area. Thank you again so much for coming and we are happy that this, this project is finally up and that it can be used to celebrate another part of the city. So, thank you again. Enjoy.