I think you'll like Oregon. You might find that some of it looks like your Brown Cow post. But there are so many different changes of scenery and regional atmosphere, there is a lot for visitors. Again I'm enjoying my visit to Villigen.
Very nice. Our town has sculptures featured along the city streets but none as interesting as this one. I also really like yesterday's elephant and peeking over fences is such fun.
Thank you for taking the time to comment, all of you.
Wellingtonia: You're probably correct about the plasma torch. The edges certainly look like it, don't they? For my other readers, here's a link to a description of how plasma cutting works: How Stuff Works
I started this blog in Jan 2007 as a member of the City Daily Photo family representing the village of Villigen. I'm a transplant to Switzerland and keeping the blog was a way for me to keep a record of new things I learnt while sharing with others. I was on a long LONG break, and now I post only sporadically although I still have hopes of posting more regularly. Thanks for stopping by and drop me a line if you have questions or comments. Camera and other information at the foot of the page. 20150322
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Nicely caught in the sun on a dark background
I think you'll like Oregon. You might find that some of it looks like your Brown Cow post. But there are so many different changes of scenery and regional atmosphere, there is a lot for visitors. Again I'm enjoying my visit to Villigen.
Interesting shapes to this metal. No relationship to Mazda I guess, except proximity. Great light ...
Tough on her in what way?
Amazing sculpture, great shot!
HGave a great week!
Blogtrotter
Very nice. Our town has sculptures featured along the city streets but none as interesting as this one.
I also really like yesterday's elephant and peeking over fences is such fun.
Now I know what they make the cars out of.lol
Hi Z
Plasmacutted stainless steel on the top of a Limestone !?
wellingtonia
Thank you for taking the time to comment, all of you.
Wellingtonia: You're probably correct about the plasma torch. The edges certainly look like it, don't they? For my other readers, here's a link to a description of how plasma cutting works: How Stuff Works
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