We're having such fun looking at the pictures from Ashley's trip. She said this was her favourite fountain - in Stockholm. Doesn't it just look like you could blow on it and all the wisps would fly into the air?
Do you remember sitting on damp grass in the warm sunshine, blowing on dandelions and making wishes? What did you wish for?
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Thanks for commenting on my blog! Yes....I will report on all the fun at Silver Bella 08 when I return. Is it cool in BC now? It's hot in Texas!!! You need a link to your email on here so I can email you.
ReplyDeleteLove this fountain and it so looks like a seeded dandylion. How beautiful! Makes you want to just jump in and enjoy the splashes.
ReplyDeleteKindredly, Lynne Laura
Now that is one gorgeous fountain... so unusual and - yes - very much like a giant dandelion! Great picture!
ReplyDeleteThe Victoria word list was actually from the NY Times and was posted on the Timeless Bliss group by one of the members who had kept it all these years. Neat, huh?
Hope you've had a lovely Victoria-like day, too.
Christi
That is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Melissa
Hi Lorrie,
ReplyDeleteWe have in Sydney a fountain shaped like this..it is the El Elamein in Kings Cross...I think that was a battle in WW2.
I love fountains too but they are scare in a drought ridden country. I used to want the job of turning them back on after any drought..but I wouldnt be working very often
TimelessBliss Jane