This little guy puts everyone in a GREAT mood. How jolly. I've really enjoyed your photos this week. My personal favorite is the 6 nov. photo of the cemetery, portrait orientation, red leaves, graves on the right. The road forms a maltese cross and that dip in the road is haunting, almost as if one were slipping into death.
It's obviously Merriweather Clark popped over for a visit. Seriously, I had to smile when I saw it. No matter who it is or why it's there, it's charming! I'm glad you posted this guy!
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Interesting. I am trying to decide what he is made of. Plastic or brightly painted paper mache.
ReplyDeleteUne etonnante decoration dans cette allee.
ReplyDeleteBon dimanche.
He's very colorful and very dapper. Let us know if you find out why he is there. :~))
ReplyDeletethe fellow is really an 'up-standing' gentleman and very well dressed! I really like the photo and the colorful crisp statue?
ReplyDeleteWhat is this chap doing there? Oh, wait, I wasn't supposed to ask that...oh well, I don't follow directions good! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe certainly has a certain flair, though. Take him home and put him in a corner as decoration.
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I don't know what he is doing there or where he might be going. Doesn't he have a wonderful coat. His name isn't Joseph is it. One never knows. MB
ReplyDeleteNice catch! I'd like to match this one, but I have nothing so colorful and elegant...
ReplyDeleteI could have given him a place to live.... This looks like "James", my missing butler! :-)
ReplyDeleteWell he's very colourful. He is standing there for you to photograph him.
ReplyDeleteThis little guy puts everyone in a GREAT mood. How jolly. I've really enjoyed your photos this week. My personal favorite is the 6 nov. photo of the cemetery, portrait orientation, red leaves, graves on the right. The road forms a maltese cross and that dip in the road is haunting, almost as if one were slipping into death.
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess we are just going to have to use our imaginations, aren't we? LOL
ReplyDeleteTrès beau jeu de couleurs et de lumière.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that chap doing there? Sorry, same sense of humor as Jacob Meister sometimes! Cool chap!
ReplyDeleteIt's obviously Merriweather Clark popped over for a visit. Seriously, I had to smile when I saw it. No matter who it is or why it's there, it's charming! I'm glad you posted this guy!
ReplyDeleteit's too early, wasn't that Merriweather Lewis and William Clark? But perhaps this actually IS Merriweather Clark. I think so.
ReplyDeleteHe's such a colorful fellow!
ReplyDeleteUn casse-noisettes geant???
ReplyDeleteI'm not worried about why he's there. I'm concerned about where he;s going!
ReplyDeletetres gentleman ton personnage. la classe
ReplyDeleteVery well attired.
ReplyDeleteJe dirais ce Gentilhomme à une certaine élégance.
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