Wednesday, 20 April 2011

This delightful fountain stands in  the middle of a small square in Calahonda, near Malaga, in South Spain. I am really pleased at the way that the cascading water shows so clearly.

Outside the apartment in Calahonda there is a lemon tree that my father and stepmother planted twenty years ago. When we were there in March it was heavily loaded with lemons. 99.9% of the lemons were perfectly ordinary - nothing to write home about. But hidden within the foliage was this one shaped a bit like female genitalia. I'm afraid I couldn't resist picking and photographing it.

This huge bronze sculpture stands in the middle of a roundabout on the main street through Fuengirola.  It's not quite right to call it a torso because it includes the top half of the legs. But the first time you see it, you do get a bit of a surprise. There are several other brilliant sculptures in the town that are all worth looking at. 



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