She appears in so many places in so many forms ... but here she is clearly protected from the elements or predators. And right above a door of a building that appears to have no religious significance at all. Hmmm.
Re your comment on Ocala: Our Oak trees are too often filled with Spanish Moss. 'Tis yucky stuf.
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protection contre le vol ? ou les pigeons ?
ReplyDeleteI'll assume the netting is against birds. I saw something similar today...
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!
Pigeons!! Flying rats!
ReplyDeleteShe looks all the more demure, behind that little gating! She has serene presence.
ReplyDeleteToo bad they have to put a screen up.
ReplyDeleteDoes she need that fence to maintain the condition?
ReplyDeletemais pourquoi les enfermer ?
ReplyDeleteWell spotted, and very well protected!
ReplyDeleteThose pesky pigeons :) still, she's nice and safe here.
ReplyDeleteShe appears in so many places in so many forms ... but here she is clearly protected from the elements or predators. And right above a door of a building that appears to have no religious significance at all. Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on Ocala: Our Oak trees are too often filled with Spanish Moss. 'Tis yucky stuf.
It is a pity to see that netting, but I guess it would be much worse without!
ReplyDeleteI guess the netting keeps her clean and safe. Such an odd place for a statue.
ReplyDeleteA very nice detail!
ReplyDeleteThe statue looks medieval but maybe it's just a reproduction.
ReplyDeleteNice shot ! She'll never get out of there.
ReplyDeleteChrist, don't fence me in, please!
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