I can think of a number of trese which lend themselves to the imagination portrayed so artfully here.
I want to go inside.
Beautiful shot. Happy WW.I played too. Mine are here and here.
Mr Toad with Mr bear? :)
I'm trying to figure out which classic story has both a toad and a bear?
It's a badger actually. XDBut the statue looked like a bear. ^^!
I wonder what language do they use.
wordless shot
Great piece of public art. Looks like a scene from the Wind in the Willows...
hmmm, would love to listen to them story telling.
Sukhmandir Kaur: It's always fun to discover these whimsical sculptures.Colleen: Let us know what you see.Cafe au lait: Thank you. Come back again!Lina: It's a toad and a badger. :)Catsynth: You might be thrown off by the "bear". It is actually a badger. It's the story from "Wind in the Willows".Rainfield61: They are acting out a children's story from 1908. Jidhu Jose: Thanks for dropping by.William: You got it right, it is from Wind in the Willows!Betchai: Me too, I'm sure it would be quite entertaining. I have never heard of the story. I will have to download it from Google Books.
Cute photo and sculptures, I like them. I have to check out the book. Have agreat weekend!
I love whimsical stuff like this.
a lovely classic piece of artwork.
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I can think of a number of trese which lend themselves to the imagination portrayed so artfully here.
ReplyDeleteI want to go inside.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteI played too. Mine are here and here.
Mr Toad with Mr bear? :)
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to figure out which classic story has both a toad and a bear?
ReplyDeleteIt's a badger actually. XD
ReplyDeleteBut the statue looked like a bear. ^^!
I wonder what language do they use.
ReplyDeletewordless shot
ReplyDeleteGreat piece of public art. Looks like a scene from the Wind in the Willows...
ReplyDeletehmmm, would love to listen to them story telling.
ReplyDeleteSukhmandir Kaur: It's always fun to discover these whimsical sculptures.
ReplyDeleteColleen: Let us know what you see.
Cafe au lait: Thank you. Come back again!
Lina: It's a toad and a badger. :)
Catsynth: You might be thrown off by the "bear". It is actually a badger. It's the story from "Wind in the Willows".
Rainfield61: They are acting out a children's story from 1908.
Jidhu Jose: Thanks for dropping by.
William: You got it right, it is from Wind in the Willows!
Betchai: Me too, I'm sure it would be quite entertaining. I have never heard of the story. I will have to download it from Google Books.
Cute photo and sculptures, I like them. I have to check out the book. Have agreat weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love whimsical stuff like this.
ReplyDeletea lovely classic piece of artwork.
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