Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Lion Fountain

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Taken last week in Rosh Pina and mucked around with a bit by me this afternoon.
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(click to enlarge)
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20 comments:

  1. I'm not sure what you did with it, but it's a fine piece of architecture. Love all that ornate, baroque-like design and texture.

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  2. Nice work... you muck around well!

    This is my first time to participate in quite some time. Please stop by if you get a chance! Happy New Year all!

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  3. Oooo, I love this. It's so rich looking. I imagine it as a castle or something. I love it. Happy WW and Happy New Year!

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  4. Nice fountain! It looks so gold. Happy WW and Happy New Year!

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  5. Imagine having like that in my garden. Gorgeous! And it's a good sign for the New Year. Happy New Year to you!

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  6. I love the sound of a fountain...keep trying to figure out a way to have one without running electricity out to the garden. Glad to know you're safely away from the turmoil. I get so depressed thinking about it all...prospects for a peaceful 2009 seem dim, but not giving up hope. Best wishes to you!

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  7. Great picture! Have a wonderful New Year!

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  8. ROARRRR_----SPLUTTER--GULP SPLUTTER!! happy 2009!

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  9. I like the visual texture you have given this photo, looks like old parchment. Happy New Year! :)

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  10. I would love to have a graden dignafied enought to have a fountain like that!!!
    Keep Safe Robin.

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  11. Neat texturing, and a very impressive photo!

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  12. Gotta love those filters! Glad to hear you are safe and sound.

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  13. It's fascinating how ancient fountains work without pumps and electricity. Glad to hear you are away from the current fighting. I pray for a solution; perhaps the new U.S. administration will bring fresh thinking to the situation.

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  14. What a great piece of old architecture. I'm wondering how long the fountain has been there.

    Happy New Year. And hope your family continues to be safe.

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  15. What a beautiful picture! Happy wordless Wednesday - and happy New Year! :)

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  16. Ooo...shivery! That is gorgeous.

    Happy Hannukah, dear Robin. Love and light to you and to your family and dear ones.

    And a very Happy New Year!

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