Oh, that is SO wonderful. I can't imagine having a statue between the windows of my house, or any other house in Western Canada, maybe in all of North America. I love it. K
It is hard to imagine such a thing here in Ocala. We are lucky to have a roof nailed down properly, much less a cute little statue in an alcove between windows! Sheesh!
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Oh, that is SO wonderful. I can't imagine having a statue between the windows of my house, or any other house in Western Canada, maybe in all of North America.
ReplyDeleteI love it.
K
It is hard to imagine such a thing here in Ocala. We are lucky to have a roof nailed down properly, much less a cute little statue in an alcove between windows! Sheesh!
ReplyDeleteEven the details are so special in Versailles Ciel, he's a jaunty little chap in his top hat and breeches.
ReplyDeleteHe's going to get very cold, standing out there all winter in short sleeves.
ReplyDeleteThe first surprise was seeing a statue between the windows. The second surprise was seeing such an informal statue.
ReplyDeleteInteresting statue betwee the windows !
ReplyDeleteNow that's interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely detail:)
ReplyDeleteloved yesterday's and today's posts.
ReplyDeleteCurious and colorful, a bit locked between the shutters...
ReplyDeleteCan he get his pants any higher? Tighter? hahaha
ReplyDeleteIl me fait penser à un (grand) santon provençal!
ReplyDeleteIl a le chapeau des ramoneurs, mais il n'en a pas l'habit. Un jardinier ?
ReplyDeleteLooks like he's waiting for somebody!
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