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Wednesday 28 October 2009

Saying it with flowers

A misty start to Wednesday. Ten degrees at 8:30am. A sunny outdoor lunchtime followed, ominously, by an overcast afternoon.






Every day, Cannobio's kindergarten kids are greeted by one special friend, who inscribes her welcome - salve - with flowers.
Can anyone tell me the name of the sculptor?







4 comments:

choirgirl said...

Unseasonably warm here too! Forecasting 70 degrees here at the weekend. Lovely - long may it last - helps the winter along. :o)

LadyFi said...

Lovely pictures. Please do tell who the sculptor is!

Joy said...

Not a clue, but boy is it beautiful.

Thanks for your comment on the clothes dryer. I totally agree with you. Our community association will not allow clothes line. When I was growing up my mom would never use our clothes dryer and made us lug all the clothes outside to be hung up. I think I lost all enjoyment of the process after about the age of 11. Anyway, It's the Community Association's fault. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :)

So will you tell us who the sculptor is?

Joy

Sandy said...

Nope, can't. Tried to Google it and I came up with your post!

Wednesday 28 October 2009

Saying it with flowers

A misty start to Wednesday. Ten degrees at 8:30am. A sunny outdoor lunchtime followed, ominously, by an overcast afternoon.






Every day, Cannobio's kindergarten kids are greeted by one special friend, who inscribes her welcome - salve - with flowers.
Can anyone tell me the name of the sculptor?







4 comments:

choirgirl said...

Unseasonably warm here too! Forecasting 70 degrees here at the weekend. Lovely - long may it last - helps the winter along. :o)

LadyFi said...

Lovely pictures. Please do tell who the sculptor is!

Joy said...

Not a clue, but boy is it beautiful.

Thanks for your comment on the clothes dryer. I totally agree with you. Our community association will not allow clothes line. When I was growing up my mom would never use our clothes dryer and made us lug all the clothes outside to be hung up. I think I lost all enjoyment of the process after about the age of 11. Anyway, It's the Community Association's fault. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :)

So will you tell us who the sculptor is?

Joy

Sandy said...

Nope, can't. Tried to Google it and I came up with your post!