We were pretty clueless about what to post for today's weekly "almost" wordless, but inspiration hit in the form of one of our friends on Twitter last night, KatiePirateTink, who posted a similar picture and reminded us we had these in reserves. Thanks, Katie!
Way back in January, we spent a Sunday afternoon in Disneyland Park and there was a lot of construction going on at the time (you'll know doubt notice the walls in some of the photos). We forget the exact circumstances that prompted us to be milling around The Partners Statue, but for whatever reason we were, and Chad just decided to start snapping photos of all the little bronze statues of the various Disney characters that surround the main statue. They're pretty self-explanatory, so just enjoy taking a walk around the little circle with us, and we hope that you enjoy all of the little statues that are there. We absolutely love them, and we're glad that we had them to share with you!
LOVE how it sharpened on the flowers behind and blurred Chip and Dale!
11 comments:
I love the bronze statues, it's a joy to just stop and look at the little things in the Disney World..
I love wandering around the garden with the statues. The plantings are always so pretty. I think it's one of the most overlooked attractions in the parks.
Thanks for taking us on a stroll through the garden and for linking up:)
Deb @ Focused on the Magic
Oh, I love the White Rabbit one!! Looks so perfect with the flowers behind it! :)
It is indeed, Diane; even if it's at DisneyLAND ;)
Thanks Debs :)
You're very welcome - thanks for hosting as always! :)
Thank you Alyssa - they're some of my favorite pictures. I wish I had BETTER shots of them, but sometimes that's not always what's important :)
Thanks Chad- I always seem to run past the statues. Thanks for helping me stop and gaze.....
Aww I love them! They're all so cute! Thank you for sharing! :D
No problem DIS :)
Always something beautiful and awesome to see in The Hub :)
You're very welcome Manda - so glad that you liked them :)
The statues definitely are perfectly made. I wish I had even replicas in my garden.
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