I was being a nosy parker whilst walking along Sandringham Road when I saw this unusual wall.
I hope it has evoked as much curiousity in you as much as it did in me. The round disc is I think the top of a very large water bottle. One of the gnomes was really eroded.
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Sunday Stills, the next challenge: Odds and Ends
Posted in Sunday Stills Challenge of the Week, the next challenge with tags Sunday Stills on December 20, 2009 by Ed
I guess this would be anything odd lying around, so use your macro skills if you wish. Consider this a scavenger hunt and have fun…:-)
You got me interested and enthusiasted!!
ReplyDeleteLovely.
I have found this to be so intriguing! I wonder what the person who did this work had in mind exactly??
ReplyDeleteVery cool use of odd things to fill in a wall..:-))
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and creative. :)
ReplyDeleteodd indeed!
ReplyDeleteThose are very interesting!!
ReplyDeleteSorry for delay in replying. My blog got some problem recently. Ya Bau is very near but I didn't been there for quite sometime.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photos Ann. - Dave
ReplyDeletevery odd wall!
ReplyDeleteOdd, and a trifle macabre.
ReplyDeleteNow, that is very odd...but also very creative!
ReplyDeletewow, that was so cool to see. I am glad you had your camera with...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great wall. I bet they had fun creating it! I would probably keep walking by and see something different each time.
ReplyDeleteVery "odd" and ends. Someone has a very creative mind.
ReplyDeleteThat is one unusual wall. Great choice of odds and ends.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely puts the 'odd' into odds and ends! I love to see a personal and artistic touch to architecture and landscapes. I'm glad you shared it with us.
ReplyDeleteKeen eye to see that on your walk. Very nice odds and ends.
ReplyDeleteYou win! This is definately the best odds and ends!! Great Job..and it was very interesting too:)
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