Unusual
There are many signs of the unusual when one walks the streets of Paris. Like netted buildings, Christo-style.
Or that sculptor who was plastering the walls of the old City of Antibes with weird statues in the shapes of women.
Or that guy who had left that funny little character on the ledge of a building at Les Grands Voisins. Looks like Prof to me, however, he is very very naked.
Last year, I’d spotted that guy running full speed into an armoury in Seattle. I supposed then he was in a hurry to collect his guns. Now it appears the 1939 building was turned into a cafeteria. Maybe he was running for a good cup’o gunpowder tea.
Not to mention the infamous Gum-Wall near Pike Place in Seattle. Yummy!
Kilroy, and Denise, was here.
In Oregon, unusual landscapes with vineyards and hills which looked a lot like Alsace to me. Exchange the double yellow lines for white dotted lines and you’re there, even though you are thousands and thousands of miles away from Strasbourg or Colmar.
I am a little late for this challenge, I hope you enjoy your hols and take wonderful photos.
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Absolutly spectacular post! Thank you so very much for sharing!
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Naked gnomes and weaponless armouries, with enogh gumballs to kill an army and somebody must tell the Parisians they are not going catch any fish in those netted buildings. Excellent post Yann
Thank you kindly Abrie. Good to have you back on the blog. Hope all is well with you down there.