Down by the river
We've had just a few sunny days this month, so it was great to go for a decent walk recently with W in pretty warm sunshine for November. Our usual meet up spot is on the Town Bridge; it's always an interesting view whilst waiting, further enhanced since late September by the latest mural courtesy of Public Art Chippenham.* This one's by Sophie Mess ( @sophiemess_ on Insta) who's noted for her vibrant botanical art and she doesn't disappoint in this instance. I'm glad to admit I made a small crowdfunder contribution to this one, especially now the mural's been revealed as the subject matter resonates with me and quite a lot of this blog's content. I'm pleased she's included the word Unity in her piece, which is a link to Chippenham's town motto, Unity and Loyalty. It's good to be reminded of it during these strange and relatively turbulent times. Next up is a competition for the next project: ideas for the decoration of the Open Reach ...
How unusual, sweet too!
ReplyDeleteMade me smile!
ReplyDeleteWelly good.
ReplyDeleteI passed the garden of kettles again today. I'm always on the look out for new unusual gardens but not having much luck recently.
They do look good. I wonder what happens about drainage.
ReplyDeletecuuutiiieee! :) This one made me remember how good it was to sing in the rain..
ReplyDeleteLovely wee welly garden, all it needs now is a robin perched on the edge of one.
ReplyDeleteBridget - aren't they just?
ReplyDeleteSusan - me too x
Mark - I'm sure when you find something, you'll pass it right along :)
Esther - I suspect they were probably leaking in the first place and so got donated for this project
Cecile - most cute and I've seen another example which might feature here at some point...
Cally - welcome :) That would have been great to capture on camera wouldn't it?
Outdoor products - I suspect you're spam, so I've removed your comment. But it was a good one, so I'll repeat it here:
Hehe, those are cutie li'l things... I guess they drill the bottom for drainage?