I haven’t taken part in Ailsa’s travel them for a long time – simply because of a lack of time, but I couldn’t resist this one.
As you know I recently visited a sculpture garden in north Devon and came home with hundreds of photos. The friend I went with won’t thank me for putting up a photo of her, but it was her favourite sculpture, and I doubt she’ll see it anyway, prove me wrong Woosie!




Join Ailsa’s challenge, http://wheresmybackpack.com/2014/06/27/world-cups/
Wonderful! The cup, and the fact that we get to see your lovely self! This is going to be hard to beat Gilly 🙂
Oh I Love this too! Nice to see your smiling face as well!
Thanks for posting the link for those of us that are impaired : )))
I love that sculpture especially because when I saw the first picture I had no idea how big it was.
Legs out makes it! 🙂
Wonderful….you’re a teacup fairy….now everything else makes sense Gilly!!
very kind!
🙂
I’ve just got to go to that sculpture park Gilly! Hope it’s still there in a few years when we travel. Glad to see you and your friend, else I would have had no idea of the perspective. The cup is huge, and so pretty. 🙂
fantastic! how perfect for the challenge, and just so elegant anyway!
glad you could not resist – because it seems like this is a gem – and I have seen a couple blogs refer to it – so you get the gold star for it – nice entry for prompt…..!
Great post. I got a shock when I saw the scale of the trophy. Brill.
What perfect images for the challenge, Gilly. Really fun pics, and such a nice pair of legs you have, but I love the first image the most. 🙂
An elegant teacup. Is there an Alice in Wonderland theme in the park? You’ve great legs. 😛
LOVE the teacups! Surely my morning tea would taste better in one of these.
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
People photo op worthy indeed!
Gilly, what a delightful interpretation of the theme! And what a fabulous setting. Beautiful interpretation. 🙂 All the best, Terri
A lovely photo of you Gilly. And that tea cup is simply amazing!