Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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9 comments:
Decorative weather vanes are so amusing sometimes. A whale in the air - that's a whale of a tale.
i love copper weather vanes
Very fine weather vane of a very fine creature.
Oh fun! I've seen so many types of weather vanes, but never a whale. So cute! :)
Nice lines and a great shine!
Annie: I hadn't realized just how many weather vanes are up - until I got my camera.
Char: they age so beautifully, don't they?
Goosebreeder: and nicely detailed too, with his tiny fins and big smile!
Amy: truly an original, methinks.
Quilly: by that shine, it is likely brand new - surely I would have noticed it before, you'd think?
I do like imaginative weather vanes, it's too bad that very often they are so high up in the air.
Nora: yes, this one was on top of a garage, so was more within eye level.
I love the way the light catches the whale's tail in this...
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