V10 meets H3

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And I don't mean reading on the beach - the giant is Swift, Mr Grumpy Pants is Beckett ...
19th Aug 2007, 12:45  

taniwha says:

They were incredible as far as sand sculptures go. You've got me thinking now, was the wee face even named?

19th Aug 2007, 22:38

minkey says:

That's impressive. The details on the faces, feet and so on are quite amazing. Where was this taken? :-)

20th Aug 2007, 08:50

taniwha says:

These were taken in the courtyard of Dublin Castle ... kind of stumbled upon on a stroll through Dublin. I love little diversions like that.

20th Aug 2007, 08:52

minkey says:

Little diversions are the essence of what life and fun is about :-)

20th Aug 2007, 14:16

taniwha says:

Like the poem ...

WHAT is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare?—

... should add, to go off on tangents, explore back streets, enjoy creative distraction

20th Aug 2007, 14:21

MaggieD says:

I love sand art, and the scale of these are impressive .....

22nd Aug 2007, 21:14

taniwha says:

They were pretty impressive Maggie. I wonder how they stop them from crumbling. The impermanence of sand art gives the whole thing a kind of poignancy.

22nd Aug 2007, 22:44