I was walking in San Francisco and saw this beautiful plaza that was Public Open Space. It was actually two spaces but they were across the street from each other so I am combining them into one:
And there were these three:
I love finding these hidden gems in San Francisco.
Love the whimsy!
ReplyDeleteSo typical of the city by the Bay.
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Enjoy your sharing of the hidden gems you find. What fun ones. :)
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The last picture... I'm not sure I would have chosen it for a statue to display but that's why we all appreciate different things.
ReplyDeleteThey bring a smile to the face.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice plaza to have open to the public! Thanks for linking on Amanda's Books and More. Wishing you a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteThose three made me smile! Love them!
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Love the photos :-)
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What a beautiful space, it would be nice to go there to get away from work for a while.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome, and what fun, quirky sculptures! I bet San Francisco is full of picturesque, unique spots.
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I love finding things that are a bit 'different'! Fabulous artworks!
ReplyDeleteLooks like they have a sense of fun, which I love xx Maria
ReplyDeleteWell those last three were a bit wild and wonderful Patrick - I love all the interesting sculptures you find to share each week.
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Such a cool display!! Love the creativity. Debbie from Debs-world.com #mlstl
ReplyDeleteSuch Fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the three stone heads especially the 'grin'
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Nice shots, looks like a quiet place to sit too. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThose quirky/scary faces are the best! Cool little find, definitely the kind of spot I like to come across in my travels...
ReplyDeleteI like that they are stylized sculptures, vs ultra realistic. That makes them have more personality in my mind.
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ReplyDeleteWhat interesting discoveries in San Fransisco! Those three statue heads for lack of better description, what are these? lol Thanks for sharing and linking up today, my friend. Have a purrrfectly pAwesome afternoon!
Nice public open space and fun art work. Thanks for sharing. #MLSTL
ReplyDeleteI love the last three the very best. So unique.
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So neat! Love the metal sculptures.
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ReplyDeleteOh, I want to go check that out. Where exactly is it? I've never seen it.
ReplyDeleteWhat unusal sculptures, Patrick. It is lovely to see a green space within the CBD to relax from the hustle and bustle. Thanks for sharing with us at #MLSTL and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love street art and sculptures!
ReplyDeleteTrue and there all gems.
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I loved San Fran when my mom lived there.
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Thanks for sharing!
- Lisa
It is quite spacious and lovely. Love all those art works there
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - and so many different things to see!
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Love the art. Great little finds. #ablogginggoodtime
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haha the three are funny aren't they! I especially liked number 1. It looks like a really great place to sit and have a break and just reflect. Thank you for the recent comments on my blog too through #ABloggingGoodTime I hope you keep saying Hi to people even if they don't say it back they probably still thought that was nice someone notices them. Have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteYou find the coolest things to share! Thank you for sharing with us at Celebrate Your Story and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. You get to see some amazing things :) Thanks for sharing at The Wednesday Blog Hop.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Thank you for sharing with #TriumphantTales
ReplyDeleteWhat a quaint little place to stumble upon! The last few photos made me smile! #bloggerclubuk
ReplyDeleteI love open space art too. My favorite is the colorful one that looks like a kid's board game piece. #Alittlebitofevertyhing
ReplyDeletelooks lovely and a great break from the urban
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