On dusky red poles are these interesting garden features at Heronswood, Dromana.
For more details of this beautiful Heronswood property in Dromana, see my first post HERE!
Fanciful features
Watchers cast in frozen time
Creative fancy
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P.S. This post is dedicated to Klaus Peter (1960-2011) of Virtua Gallery.
Klaus founded That's My World and became owner of SkyWatch.
He shall not pass without bright white wings!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Heronswood Birds Cast High
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- Odd Lineup
- Ancient Face?
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- From a distance...
- Red Patrol
- Boat Stack
- Deep Shadow Space
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- Just a Winter's Afternoon...
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- Heronswood Birds Cast High
- Spring is Peeking
- Heronswood Gateway
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- From Heronswood to the Bay
- Closed Today
- Weeping at Heronswood
- Heronswood in Late Winter
- Spring Blossoms in August?
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15 comments:
I wouldn't mind having those herons (they ARE herons, aren't they?) standing guard outside my door!
I love them...so artistic!
How pretty!
My Ruby Tuesday, please come and see.
Brilliant sculpture Gemma, and so appropriate for the situation! Great shot!
Great find for RT.
My entries:
Moms...Check Nyo
Yummy-as-can-be
Those really are cool!
They are a great tribute to Klaus Peter. It is easy for us to forget that the memes are run by selfless folk who enjoy photography and specialised topics.
Gemma I have been meaning to thank you for a while because I use Meme-aholics alot and it is appreciated.
The herons are a lovely tribute to Klaus. They are pretty, I would like to see them in my garden.
Hi there - very nice image and even better words.
Hobart is splendid - I can see why you would have thought you could find paradise in Tasmania. I love the place more each time I go there.
Cheers Stewart M
Wow - so graceful and elegant!
Lovely yard art. I wonder what the purpose was in making them so tall?
Beautiful shot !
What a fun exhibit. Great looking birds.
two words... great composition!
nice blog
Take a look: http://images-n.blogspot.com
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