Walking around Tehidy woods you can see in places where trees have been felled to make clearings, and in these some tree stumps have been left standing. Someone has taken the time to carve these into faces which I find amusing. How many there are I do not know, But you find them in all sorts of places when walking through the woods, I have put these four images up to give an idea of the workmanship.
Il dì di San Martino
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*Con la Festa di San Martino iniziamo il cammino che scandirà alcune delle
tappe che ci condurranno a Natale, seguiremo la storia di Nanna che ci
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3 days ago
Thanks for sharing them Monts. Full marks to the Woodcutter craftsman who carved them.
ReplyDeleteThese are well worth looking out for down there .. exellent !
ReplyDeleteThey look great,i bet the kids think of Magic when they see them.
ReplyDeleteJohn.
These are amazing. How creative and fun to see.
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P.S. Did you happen to see the Cormorants I posted the other day, they were in Falmouth...Massachusetts :)
Your photos are very interesting, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
Ciao Monts, wow !!!!!! How wonderful, I think that the authors of these portraits are artists
ReplyDeleteI really like them, Monty. Whoever did it is very talented! Thanks for bringing them to us.
ReplyDeleteBuonasera Monts,Oh! Oh! What wonderful work of art, really amazing!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend
Thanks for sharing these talented carvings.
ReplyDeleteI found a ring with the same carving of the old men on at Tehidy Woods.Any ideas about it? Thanks
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