Recently, returning from a sunny walk, I heard Three Little Pigs calling out, “Stay positive!”
Sometimes my town is like that.
Today’s photos show that in New England it can be both spring and winter on the same day, graveyards are peaceful for walking, the deCordova museum’s outdoor art is currently free, and a candle in the window can symbolize hope.
Let me know what needs more explanation. Probably the Andy Goldsworthy art at deCordova. It’s not a mausoleum despite the graveyard theme here. It’s a kind of sculpture that will do magical things when there’s a heavy rain. It’s called Watershed.
The glass milk bottles are from a farm that delivers a range of necessities. (I’m feeling grateful today to all the delivery people in America. Stay well!)
Beautiful photos! That’s so cute that they dressed up like pigs to give a positive message! We need more people like that.
They sure made people laugh!
Wonderful series of pictures from your neck of the woods. Those pigs are oh so cute. And how I LOVE Andy Goldsworthy. Lucky you to have such deliveries. Nothing like that in our area, as far as I know.
Most Andy Goldsworthy art is meant to be temporary, to collapse in the wind or wash away with the tide. It must have been a challenge for him to think up something as permanent as the water shed he put at the deCordova museum in Lincoln.
We saw one of his permanent structures at Storm King in New York.
Oh, I saw that in a documentary!
Be still my trembling heart!