In honor of Jane Emerson, long-time San Diego resident and activist
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Shell castles
A decorative front yard in the Point Loma area. There was also a statue of the Virgin Mary surrounded by shells, but that photo didn't come out so well. I felt like any minute the occupants were going to come out of their house and tell me to get lost.
I wonderd if I read that right - shell castles - thats something new- I wonder how long it took to make these and how sturdy they are - they look like they took a bit of time to make!
Thanks to all for stopping by. Stu - thanks for sharing this background info, and Edwin, I'm looking forward to Christmas! Alice, wow, Le Facteur Cheval is incredible!
8 Comments:
Oh, I'm sure they must expect people to stop and admire!
That is awesome, any way you can email me the address :)
I wonderd if I read that right - shell castles - thats something new- I wonder how long it took to make these and how sturdy they are - they look like they took a bit of time to make!
They must be love shells so much. Wow, wonderful.
It makes me think to the scultures of Le Facteur Cheval in the south of France...(www.facteurcheval.com)
the time they must've spent on these. i agree with luggi, they probably love the attention. I wonder what they look like during christmas?
Thanks to all for stopping by. Stu - thanks for sharing this background info, and Edwin, I'm looking forward to Christmas! Alice, wow, Le Facteur Cheval is incredible!
I would think that with a front yard like this that they are used to photo takers! Very cool.
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