Tuesday, 16 May 2023

Quiet


This was down at the town square a couple of months ago and the sculpture above whoever the man is recently was showing signs of cracking despite still being relatively not that old. I think it's now stabilized but at least it didn't fall on anyone. Looks like a good spot to sit though.

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13 comments:

Bill said...

Not so sure I would sit there without examining the sculpture first.

roentare said...

Things are not built as how they were used to be

NCSue said...

Thanks so much for visihttp://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/05/spring-at-duke-gardens.htmlting us this week at

magiceye said...

Nice street capture.

William Kendall said...

One must be careful.

Tigger's Mum said...

We are back in NZ for a couple of weeks and touring around getting used to wide streets, low rise, open spaces and all that. Might even visit the Coast on a rapid dash round.... F

s.c said...

Interestingly furnished square

Tom said...

...quiet has become hard to find these days.

Sharon said...

That's a great place to sit indeed.

Veronica Lee said...

I agree with Bill.

But it does look like a nice place to sit.


Hugs and blessings, Amy

Pisi Prkl said...

Nice and quiet indeed. Great place to read the newspaper. Nice street candid!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

For just a minute I thought you were saying that the man was showing signs of cracking even though he wasn't very old. (My eyes must be getting tired --it may be time for me to stop trying to catch up with all your lovely older posts that I have missed recently.)

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

For just a minute I thought you were saying that the man was showing signs of cracking even though he wasn't very old. (My eyes must be getting tired --it may be time for me to stop trying to catch up with all your lovely older posts that I have missed recently.)

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