Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Garden Art

I was walking around among the large homes in the Casa Loma neighbourhood when I spotted this sculpture in the side garden of one of the homes. It certainly beats a garden gnome!

22 comments:

  1. What a nice sculpture, Pat, and a lovely pic too !

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  2. A delightful sculpture! Makes me want to have a seat next to it.

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  3. It certainly does. That is such a charming sculpture. It made me think about when I was a kid and would take walks around town and sit for a while on park benches.

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  4. I do so appreciate public art, and this sculpture is very charming. I like the way you photographed it with so many different textures and colors; love the tree, too.

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  5. Hello, what a cute sculpture. I love it! The blossoms and tree are pretty too.
    Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!

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  6. Looks like a lovely spot for a rest.

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  7. A whimsical delight ☺ love the blossom tree too Pat.

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  8. The sculpture is charming... but you are teasing me with the summer garden scene.

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  9. Glad to see kids with non-electronic gadgets like the ones I used to play with as a child. Drawing is fine way to spend time as a kid (or as an adult). Lovely to see this statue in your nice photograph.
    Have a Happy Day, Pat!
    Peace :)

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  10. Gosh! Looks a lot like that sculpture of a little girl on Wall Street in NYC.

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  11. This is a sweet, sentimental group! Very well done!

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  12. This is a wonderful sculpture...you should link to Tom's Tuesday's Treasures.

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  13. A beautiful sculpture in a lovely setting. I love the way you composed the photo. Well done, Pat.

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  14. That is a fine looking sculpture well seen and photographed. In answer to your question, no, that was not a TV show. That is a portrait of the Nebraska Kid and his wife, Debra. He is standing next to his painting.

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  15. Sure does! But I imagine you can’t buy this garden art just any old place!

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