Double trouble 😉 My favourite sculpture in Forrest Place is Meteorite created by sculptor Malcolm McGregor. Sculpted from Orbicular granite, if you aren't sure what that is it's worth clicking the link.. fascinating stuff. The Orbicular granite deposit is 'located 35 km west of Mount Magnet in
Western Australia. This unusual granitic rock, located on Boogardie
Station, is one of a few orbicular granite localities known worldwide'. It is not only I who enjoys this fabulous orb spinning around in water, it's almost a cert that there will be children having fun too. We were sitting in Bocelli's Espresso when I took this shot, just for a change :) Happy Friday, take care and stay safe..
I can see that being popular. Quite photogenic!
ReplyDelete...fun for sure!
ReplyDeleteLooks like lots of fun. Have a good weekend Diane
ReplyDeleteLove it! Precious!
ReplyDeleteA very popular sculpture I see.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this stone, looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat must be great fun for the kiddies, Grace!
ReplyDeleteKids just want to have fun. :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, something very magnetic about that object that drew your lens for this great picture
ReplyDeleteLa escultura es una maravilla, parece mágica. Enhorabuena por la foto, saludos desde España.
ReplyDeleteGreat art if it excites children.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot
ReplyDeleteHow cool but where is air.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
I - we! - love this one also, Grace!!
ReplyDeleteWe just haven´t been there "at night", thank you for the link and we sure will come back in the dark :-)
I quite like that sculpture too Grace.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture, Grace !
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun photo of these young ones enjoying the art. Well, they are most likely enjoying the water but that's okay. Pretty piece of art.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteOh such fun in learning too!
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