Weekend Wandering: Public Art Discoveries
It's been great to find lots more public art around Chippenham this year; enough to make this collage for your delectation. From left to right and top to bottom we have: Mustard Bustards by @lucas_antics next to Cousin Norman's and Artel31 on Union Road; Morris Dancer by the ever reliable Chippenham Knatty Knitters on Chippenham High Street for this year's folk festival; In Unity Beauty Unfolds by Sophie Mess at Rivo Lounge Kingfisher by Nathan Pritchard in the Kingfisher pub car park on Hungerdown Lane; Chippenham collage by 2024's Fringe February contributors; Canal scene by Ed Poster at the bus station Winnie's Barbershop by @hardlytryinganyway on Sheldon Road; Mystery horse next to St Andrew's church; Rainbow High Street project led by Public Art Chippenham for Chippenham Pride 2025 Sadly the Morris dancer was the last topper for the post box as it's now gone solar as have at least 2 others in Chippenham. Fingers crossed the other locations get th...
Good crop - anyone would think you were in the US!
ReplyDeleteThanks Helen - they did go a bit mad this year. I shall be looking to our American blogging pals for recipes ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, they're wonderful. Well done you. And they'll make a lovely autumn display.
ReplyDeleteHi CJ - this was going to be my post for Halloween, but I found something rather marvellous to show you instead whilst in Wales last week!
DeleteThey look good, what variety are they. I grew a mini variety one year but haven't since. Perhaps next year. Flighty xx
ReplyDeleteHi Flighty - they're Jack be Little and the size is perfect for us. I'm going to try and recreate a fab squash salad I had at the Yeo Valley Organic Garden a couple of weeks ago.
DeleteMy Nepalese allotment neighbour wants to try this variety next year too!
Lovely display have a good rest of week and weekend
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, you too
ReplyDeleteNow that's a seriously good haul and the purple really enhances their golden glow VP. Flighty took the words out of my mouth asking about which variety they are,
ReplyDeleteHi Anna, I love the smaller squash - perfect for just NAH and me :)
DeleteVery colourful. Guess they are the ones that were rampant!
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed!
DeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color!
Lea
Thanks Lea - BB it's Salad Days tomorrow :)
DeleteHah that should be NB - Damn autocorrect!
DeleteLovely photo and good harvest. I have never attempted growing squash, haven’t really got the right garden for it but I like eating them :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Helene - I hope to feature them in a seasonal recipe soon :)
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