Sunday, April 8, 2018
Yes, but will she rust?
While out shopping with Lois Anne, I discovered this metallic mermaid and had to take a photo. If we still had a pool, and if I really liked this thing, I might have bought it and put it out next to or in the pool. And the first question that raises, of course, is "Yes, but will she rust?"
Fortunately, I dislike the metallic mermaid and we no longer have a pool, so the question, while of modest interest, is moot.
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"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
18 comments:
I like the strategically placed seashells.
...the stainless won't!
That has to be the scariest looking mermaid I've ever seen.
I think I'd like it next to somebody else's pool.
I rather like it!
Nice looking mermaid. I wonder who will buy it or will it spend it's existence in the store as a prop for photographers. :)
The mermaid looks fun.
Is there a way I can send you a photo?
Janis
GDP
Uhm. I think I'd go for a fleet of rubber duckies instead.
She is no replacement for the mermaid in Copenhagen! ;-)
Oh Lowell it's Florida, you could just put her in your front yard by the mailbox. Oh but then there was that thing about how you disliked her! Sigh. Good taste ruins so many opportunities.
Mermaids are destined to break your heart, so yes, she will rust especially if she is in a damp environment. We seldom see such sights here in the frozen Midwest.
Lovely creature
Una sirena davvero speciale!
Un saluto,silvia
Gostei bastante desta peça.
Um abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
you can put the mermaid on the diving board
Red Pat is right that she cannot compare with the littlest mermaid, but she has a style all her own. Love her and her hair!!
Unusual is a good word
Unusual is a good word here.
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