12 Comments CherryPie on Dec 21st 2018
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12 Comments CherryPie on Dec 21st 2018
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Wow such interesting sculptures, I didn’t know this was here.
We missed this on our visit to Cambridge last year. I am so glad we visited this November, the autumn colours were lovely.
They must add interest to the Pinetum, Cherie
The statues were on the gateway to the pinetum.
I often wonder what goes through the mind of sculptors at times; some seem to have very odd thoughts. I like the view through the hedge.
I have read what these two sculptures are but I have forgotten the names…
Have you been to King Henry’s Mound in Richmond Park before?
From there you can actually see St Paul’s (about 10 miles away)!
“The view is now protected and no new building is allowed to impede it.”
http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/richmond-park/richmond-park-attractions/king-henrys-mound/_gallery/St-Pauls-Cathedral-from-King-Henrys-Mound.jpg/w_1200.jpg
Richard Park looks fabulous.
I enjoy the recent renovations.
vry different looking sculptures Cherie… i like the backlight hole id the shrubs….peter:)
I too like tha view
Those sculptures are amazing and different. Love the last photo
I found th sculptures captivating.