I have never been to the Calendar Garden but I bet it is quite a sight to see. I too love the statue you photographed. I am not familiar with her but find her beauty timeless.
Sandi, your capture did me remind of this capture which I took in a garden center near the town of Goes, Zeeland, The Netherlands where a lot of ornamental garden sculptures were for sale. I saw sculptures similar to the by you perfectly captured one. Think that such sculptures were meant for large gardens as a kind of stand/pedestal to put flowers in the vase part. Lovely capture!
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That looks like a great statue to stick in the garden, but my wife wouldn't stand for it. Maybe I could get a King Kong statue instead. I better stick with something cute like a bunny. Great job capturing it, Sandi!
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