How quirky! You always have such an eye for catching the little details! I’m sure I’d have walked right past and missed it. Love seeing things through your eyes.
I have just had to make a paper mache balloon for one of Grace’s school projects and it reminds me of this. This is a great sculpture – to me, a sign of freedom :)
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MsCaroline says
How quirky! You always have such an eye for catching the little details! I’m sure I’d have walked right past and missed it. Love seeing things through your eyes.
Emma says
Thank you C, that’s very kind of you to say so xx
Sara | mumturnedmom says
I love how you always find the quirkiest images. Love this, and the balloon is set off wonderfully against that gorgeous blue sky!
Emma says
Aw thanks Sara! (:
Cass@frugalfamily says
The blue skies in your photos always make me want to be where you are (in a non stalker way ;-) )
Emma says
Aw thanks Cass! :D
Merlinda Little (Glimmer of Hope) says
A lovely sculpture! Using an old building as pedestal made this more interesting too =) #mysundayphoto
Emma says
Thanks Merlinda! (:
HelpfulMum says
Ooh, I love it! I think that’s something you could make (with a little practice).
Emma says
And with a big pile of metal and someone who knows how to weld you could make all sorts! :D Thank you! :)
Verily Victoria Vocalises says
I have just had to make a paper mache balloon for one of Grace’s school projects and it reminds me of this. This is a great sculpture – to me, a sign of freedom :)
Emma says
We are just about to embark on a bumblebee papier mache project in this house! :D Thanks Victoria! :)
Tracey Williams says
What an interesting and intriguing picture. It would certainly make you stop and look up x
Emma says
It would wouldn’t it? Thanks Tracey! :)
Coombe Mill says
I’d love to know the idea behind the roof top balloon?
Emma says
Me too. It looks so out of place, but that in turn makes it quite beautiful! Thanks Fiona! :)
A Patchwork Life says
Making a bid for freedom, or has it got stuck? Does look mighty out of place! Lovely warm glow from the building.
Emma says
It certainly makes you think doesn’t it? Thanks T x
Bear and Cardigan says
Oh Wow, I wonder why that is there? Great photo #MySundayPhoto
Emma says
It makes you wonder doesn’t it? Thank you! (:
Photalife says
That is rather cool, I bet many people don’t look up to see it
Thank you for linking up
Emma says
Thanks Darren! (:
Sarah - Mum & Mor says
That’s an unusual thing. I wonder what the thought was behind that balloon?
Emma says
Really unusual isn’t it? Thanks Sarah! (:
Sarah MumofThree World says
That’s fabulously quirky and I love the blue sky too :)
Emma says
Thanks Sarah! :)
Karen says
It looks to me like it is meant to be there?
Emma says
It definitely does. Thanks Karen! (:
Cathy Glynn says
What a beautiful building and a rather funny place for a balloon? Great photo x
Emma says
Thanks Cathy! Lecce is full of stunningly beautiful baroque buildings! :)