Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Yard Art on Thursday

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The Cherub in our garden

10 comments:

  1. What an interesting cherub, love the feet. I really like the shadow the chair is casting...

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  2. this is as sweet, still, present and awesome as it gets!

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  3. A sweet and beautiful little cherub! So adorable!

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  4. He has a contemplative look - maybe listening intently to the conversation in that lawn chair. :)
    Sweet statue.

    (Round The Bend)

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  5. OMg, Sphinx! Adorable! A little baby cherub or putto (in Italian) Perfect Yard Art. Thanks for playing along! :)

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  6. the shadow adds to the shot
    sweet cherub, looks so happy to be there :)

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  7. I really love these weathered Art-icles

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  8. I love the cherub... I would join but our Sheela na Gig may not go down well with some!

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  9. Thanks for the comments, everyone! The cherub has been here a long, long time. :-)

    Jams: oh, come on! Why not! I've stuck my neck out a few times on this blog! :-)

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  10. What a cute cherub, great yard art photo!

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