I think the ants won the popular vote. The dandelion was dead Star of Bethlehem stalks. I always think of your mother twisting the ones out the front of your place with barbed wire to deter would-be beheaders! (Hope I’ve got the memory right?)
That was the agapanthus. I also remember the glee we experienced when someone’s keys were discovered among the agapanthus. Served them right as they must have been up to no good. People used to dig out whole clumps. They could have asked.
What a delight, but a temporary exhibition? Pity it isn’t there all the time. My favourite is the dandelion, I’ve seen similar but never with such fine detail!
Temporary, yes. Maybe annual? Allows sculptors a place to showcase their work. I didn’t photograph the smaller pieces inside: a wonderful woven basket you’d have loved and some exquisite handmade paper turned into candle-holders.
I recognise this place! A sculpture exhibition (can’t fool me). How delightful. And so many rounds I thought you’d put this up for the WP photo challenge.
Lovely place and I instantly recognised where we had our lunch and the little fairy wren hopping from table to table. Also the point where my camera died.
Rosemary Barnard said:
Yes, the dandelion, but especially its copper leaves. Lovely. I also rather like the ants.
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morselsandscraps said:
I think the ants won the popular vote. The dandelion was dead Star of Bethlehem stalks. I always think of your mother twisting the ones out the front of your place with barbed wire to deter would-be beheaders! (Hope I’ve got the memory right?)
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Rosemary Barnard said:
That was the agapanthus. I also remember the glee we experienced when someone’s keys were discovered among the agapanthus. Served them right as they must have been up to no good. People used to dig out whole clumps. They could have asked.
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Madhu said:
I spy you Meg 🙂 That has got to be the most interesting garden path ever! The dandelion is exquisite…amazing details. Love them all.
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morselsandscraps said:
That was the name of the sculpture exhibition at the Botanical Gardens. Inspired, eh?
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Madhu said:
Indeed 🙂
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Lucid Gypsy said:
What a delight, but a temporary exhibition? Pity it isn’t there all the time. My favourite is the dandelion, I’ve seen similar but never with such fine detail!
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morselsandscraps said:
Temporary, yes. Maybe annual? Allows sculptors a place to showcase their work. I didn’t photograph the smaller pieces inside: a wonderful woven basket you’d have loved and some exquisite handmade paper turned into candle-holders.
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Heyjude said:
I recognise this place! A sculpture exhibition (can’t fool me). How delightful. And so many rounds I thought you’d put this up for the WP photo challenge.
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morselsandscraps said:
I hope you’re not including me in the rounds??? There were a lot, now you’ve pointed it out. Good recognising.
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Heyjude said:
Lovely place and I instantly recognised where we had our lunch and the little fairy wren hopping from table to table. Also the point where my camera died.
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Sue said:
Lovely shapes and textures up that garden path, Meg…and a Selfie too?
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morselsandscraps said:
Only way I could photograph that water laden sphere!
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Sue said:
😀😀
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Tish Farrell said:
What a feast of textures and shapes, but my favourite is the leaf shadow on the deck 🙂
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morselsandscraps said:
Mother Nature is hard to beat as artist!
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