SUSAN ELIA MACNEAL: Some of you (Hank, probably!) may remember when I posted pictures of a spontaneous art installation on our street — a children's castle had, taken over by toy knights, had been left by a tree.
I'm delighted to report that not only is the castle still there after all this time, but others have gotten into the creative spirit.
Another neighbor on the same street, who's always had a rock garden with succulents, recently added dinosaurs. Yes, dinosaurs.
Do you think when no one's looking, the knights and the dinos get together (they're only a few doors down from each other) and have swingin' dance parties at the castle?
(Yes, I've seen the Toy Story trilogy too many times to count...)
Happy Sunday!
I remember the castle, Susan, and the adorable dinosaurs are a perfect addition to the street . . . Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind a pink flamingo revival.
ReplyDeletethese are so cute Susan--I remember the castle too! Happy Sunday everyone!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I love my street.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteAww, this is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI remember and I love this! so much!
ReplyDeleteI remember the castle! Isn't it great that others are getting into the spirit, and not just at the holidays? (Although I think I did see a skull off in the back. An early Halloween decoration?)
ReplyDeleteDeb Romano
So shines a good deed in a weary world.
ReplyDeleteI remember the castle pictures. Glad to read it is still there. Love the dinos. You live on a very creative (and sharing) street!
ReplyDeleteOh, Susan, you live on a good street. Whimsical is one of my favorite characteristics, and your street has that in wonderful abundance. And, with your creative family, you all really are at home.
ReplyDeleteHello from the Detroit airport! Crazy day! But seeing this is fabulous! Thank you .. And of course I remember! Boarding now-/ finally....
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Xxxx thx you Julia for the Wonka!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
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