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Fun photo, Janet!
Thanks, Marion. I thought it was a cute set-up for children and so bright and cheerful.
Cute!!!
Thanks. Just right for a children’s garden.
janet
😀😀
Indeed.
Ha ha – that’s funny!
I bet the children who come there love sitting on those.
I’ve always found something extremely icky about the concept of sitting in a giant hand. I have no idea why, but there it is nonetheless.
To each his own, Ron. 😉 I imagine the kids enjoy these chairs, though. Have a hands-free Saturday.
Comfy? Did you try one out? 🙂 🙂
No, it had rained, so I didn’t fancy sitting on one. 🙂 Probably not all that comfy, but you never know.
Great six word title to go with these whimsical chairs!
Thanks, Deborah. I had one or two others first but liked this one best. Choosing the six words is part of the fun. ❤️😎
Ha! They do look very supportive, in more ways than one, but maybe not so comfortable…
I agree that they don’t look like somewhere you’d sit for hours. But then I didn’t try one, either. 🙂
They’re all right handed! Hummm.
Nooooooooooooo!! (Probably cheaper to make them all the same.) Hope no lefties sue. (I meant left-handers.) 🙂
I was thinking they fidn’t Look all that comfortable, but then noticed they are for kids, who can enjoy the novelty without concern for comfort.
I’ll eventually show some more of the outside of the museum and the garden. It was pretty cool.
Yay!!
… or even “didn’t look”
I knew what you meant. 🙂 You almost always notice those things right after pressing “post comment.” Sigh.
Yep. 😀
Nice work finding such an unusual subject for a photo. Ω
When I get to another post about the museum and garden, you’ll see some more interesting and unusual things. 🙂
👀 I look forward to it. Ω
😎
Clapping 🙂
🙂 Well done and thanks.
Such a fun photo Janet!
Thanks! I enjoyed the hands.
Fun photo, Janet!
Thanks, Marion. I thought it was a cute set-up for children and so bright and cheerful.
Cute!!!
Thanks. Just right for a children’s garden.
janet
😀😀
Indeed.
Ha ha – that’s funny!
I bet the children who come there love sitting on those.
I’ve always found something extremely icky about the concept of sitting in a giant hand. I have no idea why, but there it is nonetheless.
To each his own, Ron. 😉 I imagine the kids enjoy these chairs, though. Have a hands-free Saturday.
janet
Comfy? Did you try one out? 🙂 🙂
No, it had rained, so I didn’t fancy sitting on one. 🙂 Probably not all that comfy, but you never know.
Great six word title to go with these whimsical chairs!
Thanks, Deborah. I had one or two others first but liked this one best. Choosing the six words is part of the fun. ❤️😎
Ha! They do look very supportive, in more ways than one, but maybe not so comfortable…
I agree that they don’t look like somewhere you’d sit for hours. But then I didn’t try one, either. 🙂
They’re all right handed! Hummm.
Nooooooooooooo!! (Probably cheaper to make them all the same.) Hope no lefties sue. (I meant left-handers.) 🙂
janet
I was thinking they fidn’t Look all that comfortable, but then noticed they are for kids, who can enjoy the novelty without concern for comfort.
I’ll eventually show some more of the outside of the museum and the garden. It was pretty cool.
Yay!!
… or even “didn’t look”
I knew what you meant. 🙂 You almost always notice those things right after pressing “post comment.” Sigh.
Yep. 😀
Nice work finding such an unusual subject for a photo.
Ω
When I get to another post about the museum and garden, you’ll see some more interesting and unusual things. 🙂
👀 I look forward to it.
Ω
😎
Clapping 🙂
🙂 Well done and thanks.
Such a fun photo Janet!
Thanks! I enjoyed the hands.