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I not sure what it is but it certainly looks striking, Clio popping by for Coombe Mill
Did you ever play jacks? They were around at the same time as dibs. This is a giant jack!
This is an unusual sculpture!
That is very interesting….
It did! When the world stops turning a bit I will blog about it!
Aha, did it live up to expectations?
Now what I really need in our garden is a giant Jacks Piece – what a fun sculpture, I really want one, or a whole bunch just scattered over the grass!
I’ve seen giant Connect 4 but not jacks!
I can’t begin to guess what this is but I know I can’t lift it. 😀
Actually Tess it is hollow. It’s a sculpture at Broomhill. did you play jacks as a girl? It’s a large one of those!
OOooOOoo. Duh. They looked sort of familiar but I couldn’t grasp what. Silly me and thank you for explaining. 🙂