Paula, puuhh yes ... that's why it takes me so long to read it. I am under the impression I will stuck with the Baroque Circle for the next ten years, :-(.
Cacador, yes, sometimes I am a dear hunter too, ;-).
Joan Elizabeht, lol - I even had to show my SO the dove some minutes ago, ;-). I always find it funny when public art is used for mundane things like making a dwelling, :-).
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I looked up "The Confusion" but it was too confusing. I like the surprise of the bright colors against the monochrome vision of the text.
ReplyDeleteStrange animal. Nice colours.
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I can see the dove! It must be a very modern dove otherwise it could not enjoy such a bright home.
ReplyDeletePaula, puuhh yes ... that's why it takes me so long to read it. I am under the impression I will stuck with the Baroque Circle for the next ten years, :-(.
ReplyDeleteCacador, yes, sometimes I am a dear hunter too, ;-).
Joan Elizabeht, lol - I even had to show my SO the dove some minutes ago, ;-). I always find it funny when public art is used for mundane things like making a dwelling, :-).
That looks like a rather grumpy fish --- nothing to do with dovecotes. A dovecote looks like this.
ReplyDeleteAB, ah, you know the French -- ever so more artistic ....
ReplyDeleteThe one time I didn't enlarge...
ReplyDeletegreat ... well seen and taken ... perfect for today's quote !
ReplyDeleteHello, Martina. I'd like to give you the Best Blog Award :-)
ReplyDeletePlease accept it and read the rules at http://gardendiggers.blogspot.com/2009/11/best-blog-award.html
zum geburtstag - only one year late.
ReplyDeleteWow - your photos changed a lot since 2008 - the ones this November are really great.
I'm looking for a pattern in the Nov 20 postings and I don't see one yet. . . I'll have to see what 2010 brings.
-me, there is no pattern :-)
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