I like stone images too. My dad worked as the manager of Architectural Stone Co. when I was growing up. He was fascinated with stone images and would take me with him in the car around to visit the stonework on churches around Louisiana.
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I like stone images too. My dad worked as the manager of Architectural Stone Co. when I was growing up. He was fascinated with stone images and would take me with him in the car around to visit the stonework on churches around Louisiana.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful memory!
DeleteThese are amazing stone sculptures! And my favorite is the second image.
ReplyDeleteHe's carrying a heavy weight!
DeleteI just love the one with the tap coming out his mouth and also the second one with the man bearing the weight of the pillar. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThey are my favorites too.
ReplyDeleteLa de la canilla es mi favorita también!! Realmente muy ingeniosa, me encanta!!
ReplyDeleteHermoso post.
Un fuerte abrazo y feliz domingo!
Happy Sunday!
DeleteFeliz domingo!