Thanks, Linda. I’ll take that as a compliment, though I don’t think they are as good as other dumpsters I’ve seen. But in reality, this is a lamp post.
I won’t venture into the title territory…but I will say that I love the FIVE! It’s actually my favorite number, that helps I guess. But it’s such a bold rendition, so proud to be five.
Thanks, Lynn. I could not make any sense of the number 5 on this pole. It’s not a normal “graffiti” thing. But the red “5” with the blue in the background made perfect sense to me.
. . . runny nose and five starry nights?
…bleeding heart and five starry nights!
I thought bleeding heart was too obvious . . .
There’s no such thing as “too obvious” around here.
These have a fish binny, dumpstery look to them. Of course I think they’re lovely!
Thanks, Linda. I’ll take that as a compliment, though I don’t think they are as good as other dumpsters I’ve seen. But in reality, this is a lamp post.
I won’t venture into the title territory…but I will say that I love the FIVE! It’s actually my favorite number, that helps I guess. But it’s such a bold rendition, so proud to be five.
Thanks, Lynn. I could not make any sense of the number 5 on this pole. It’s not a normal “graffiti” thing. But the red “5” with the blue in the background made perfect sense to me.
“Dripping Love” and the obvious “Number Five”
If you ever want to give up that Cardiology gig you could write post titles for a living, Howard. The pay is not as good but it sounds like a fun job.
Bleeding heart was my first thought – clearly I’m not alone! There is something so special about the colour Red.
I agree, Andy. It’s especially exciting to see it in a place you don’t expect to see it.