Starbucks has its wavy-lined logo. The mermaid is supposed to represent a siren — the creature in Greek mythology that lured sailors with their beautiful voice to a shipwreck off the coast.
Dunkin’s logo is simpler — just like its coffee.
The font is recognizable everywhere. So Jen Kobetitsch, Clark Thiemann, Janice Strizever and Brandon Malin didn’t need a wake-up cup of joe to recognize last week’s Photo Challenge — the word “Westport” — as part of the décor in the chain’s Compo Shopping Center store. (Click here to see.)
Susan Iseman knew it was Dunkin’ too, but wasn’t whether it was in the Compo plaza, or at Bridge Square. (Fun fact: Dunkin’ is the only national chain in all of Saugatuck.)
Today’s Photo Challenge is below. If you know where in Westport you’d see this guy, click on “Comments.”

(Photo/Matt Murray)

Front lawn of a house on Bradley Street
I saw it yesterday on the lawn of one of the houses on a side street off of Soundview.
The front lawn of a corner house on Bradley Street
Bradley St @ Danbury Ave home
In front of a house on Bradley St.
Corner lot at Bradley and Danbury.
On the way to Compo beach from Soundview. There’s another one on Cross Highway not far from the Roseville intersection. Cute sculpture
All correct. Bradley Street at Danbury Avenue, near Compo Beach. You guys are good!
Doxies rule!
Down by the beach – private home
The pooch is at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
on the corner of bradley and danbury ave – Janet Albert
Just saw this the other day – off Bradley down at Compo beach
That’s probably a knock-off of a Jeff Koons sculpture — unless it’s an original Koons (which I doubt). There’s also one at the Glass House in New Canaan.
Corner of Fairfield Avenue & Bradley
Don’t know the address but on Bradley St and Fairfield Ave. Compo Beach. Looks like a bench and is constantly in a different place in the
yard.
I’m just wondering, what happens if you stick a pin in it!
It’s on the corner of Bradley and Fairfield Ave.