Standing guard over the entrance to The Witches Chase these quirky sheep sculptures are photographed by the majority of people who walk in. If you’re ever in Mt Tamborine you really must drop in and visit them and while you are there pop in and sample the delicious cheese and beer made on the premises and enjoy a meal in the restaurant. You won’t be disappointed.
Share in the Shadow Shot Sunday fun over at Hey Harriet’s; it’s so much fun and more than a little addictive to chase shadows.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
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These sheep are artistic, a visual treat that invite us to enter. I hope the sheep are not periodically shorn. I do like the 'wool' they wear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight! And Ralph is right, they are so artistic! Marvelous shadow shots for the day, Kylie! Hope your weekend is going well! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Definitely a piece of quirky sculpture. Some years ago I visited Mount Tambourine and loved the wonderful line up of crafty shops there! A fascinating world! I even remember a shop filled with amazing clocks!
ReplyDeletelove it! -must check them out next time I am up there!
ReplyDeleteInteresting animal and its shadow standing guard over the cheese factory.
ReplyDeleteI can see why he is so photographed ~ he is unusual and cute at the same time! And... he casts great shadows!
ReplyDeleteHe is super cute, I love your shot.
ReplyDeleteCool shadows, very interesting sculptures!
ReplyDeleteI can understand why people wish to photograph the sculpture. It's very cool! I hadn't heard of The Witches Chase before and I'm now really keen to check it out. I love Mt Tamborine! I was recently there visiting the glow worm place. Those glow worms were freaky! In a fun way :)
ReplyDeleteI'm jumping up and down with excitement .... because I've seen these when we were on holiday!!
ReplyDeleteawesome shadows!
ReplyDeleteFantastic sheep sculpture and it has a great shadow too! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture - very artistic! And the shadow is great too.
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS!