Granny: I lose track and the thread all the time and the feeling is mutual. Goodness knows how you manage. I've had flowers dumped in water - waiting all week to be arranged and the family leave tomorrew - till the next lot!
Hi DQ! Andd Happy Easter to everybody - whatever your beliefs.
Nea: I hope it is a tonic for the homesick because there is a lot more where that came from. Two more walks this week and I've just done six miles - half up hill. Oh for someone to anoint my tootsies!
GG: I know what you mean having lived in a cultural and spiritual desert but you create your own art - it emanates from you. And I mean YOU!
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
16 comments:
That must be chainsaw sculpture. We have a guy famous for that here in NC.
The second one looks like a South Pacific Tiki fallen (literally) on hard times.
Cheers.
Judy: that sounds jolly dangerous. I imagined him gently chipping away with a chisel:)
Randall: we thought they were mermaids - there was another on the other side.
A mermaid that's been swallowed by a whale!
No?
It's all in the eye of the beholder. That and a little mescalin helps.
doc; good description but she looks pretty happy to me. Maybe she had the mescalin?
Lovely photos and most unusual sculpture.
In case I hadn't answered you (sometimes I lose track), thank you for your comments and your unfailing kindness.
Granny: I lose track and the thread all the time and the feeling is mutual. Goodness knows how you manage. I've had flowers dumped in water - waiting all week to be arranged and the family leave tomorrew - till the next lot!
Very cool
Lovely photos Pat.
A real tonic for the homesick, here we still have snow.
Marvellous photos, Pat.
An entire walk, filled with sculptures. Bliss. The things I miss sometimes, living here. I long for art.
Hi DQ! Andd Happy Easter to everybody - whatever your beliefs.
Nea: I hope it is a tonic for the homesick because there is a lot more where that came from. Two more walks this week and I've just done six miles - half up hill. Oh for someone to anoint my tootsies!
GG: I know what you mean having lived in a cultural and spiritual desert but you create your own art - it emanates from you. And I mean YOU!
Happy Easter, Pat!
Sam: and to you honey. Have just been over to yours trying out Firefox which is deadly slow.
Hi Pat. I love the light through the trees in the first picture. Nothing quite like walking through a wood on a nice day :-)
Oops - Michele sent me over to say hi!
Hi bob-kat. Hope you are having this lovely weather. We had a cracking walk yesterday - part 7 of the Coleridge Way so I am taking it easy today!
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