The rest of my walk…
I was at work all day yesterday so no chance of a walk or any fresh air unless you count taking the bins out π
So thoughts went back to my mooch around Jubilee Gardens on Wednesday and look at the other chainsaw sculpture I found.

What a handsome hare!

And that makes the pair!
Many thanks to Julia at Words and Stitches for taking the trouble to Google the wood sculptures in Jubilee Gardens, thanks to her I know a bit more about my little town. It just goes to show you don’t know what you have on your doorstep.
I have the weekend off now so my plans are to get on with the knitting and a few more walks to find more Bewdley treasures.
Woolly wishes,
Jane β‘β‘β‘
I love these guys!! The expressions are really sweet.
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Aren’t they fab. I did think very Water ship Down until I realised they were hares π€
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Hahaha!! YES! Oh how I loved that book.
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I thought Watership Down too!
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The only hare I can think of is the March Hare???
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They are great!
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I couldn’t agree more. When the weather is better I will take my knitting and knit while enjoying the fresh air and the view π
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I really like the hares! Very nice sculpturing!
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They are beautiful, how anyone managed to sculpt them with a chainsaw is beyond me π€
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They are so pretty! There really is quite a lot of personality in these two! It’s beautiful work.
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It was a moment of sheer joy turning the corner and coming across them π
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I love hares, they are so beautiful and slightly enigmatic and these are just fabulous. Thanks for sharing. π
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My pleasure. They have become my screen saver π
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