I took my hoomans out for an educational trip last weekend, but I don't think they paid much attention to my critique, they just kept chatting and pointing at things then walking on.
We went to the Sculpture Park in Churt, Surrey. Every time we go, there are new things to see. The weather was warm, but as we were in the woods it made the day just right.
There were lots of secluded ponds, and I was disappointed that my hoomans wouldn't let me go for a quick swim. As you an see the water was very inviting.
I rather liked this one, nice to see the dog being worshiped by the hooman, if I could just teach mummy to bow down to me, life would be just a little more perfect than it already is BOL.
When I was mooching about under this Ox or maybe it's a Bull, I bumped my head on his unmentionable bit, but he didn't seem to mind as he didn't kick out at me **relieved sigh** so no harm was done.
This dog was huge, and looked a bit like The Hound of the Baskervilles to me, but when I went up to say hello he totally ignored me, so I wasn't in any danger.
When walking through a very dense wooded area, we stumbled across this, not sure what it was, but to me it looked like a huge dog had been along here, and nobody had cleared up after it **muffled giggles behind paws**
Oh WOW check out the size of this football and tennis ball, I totally lost control and had to try to pick it up, imagine my disappointment to find out it was concrete and wouldn't move! I still want one for my garden though...
These frogs were great, so I decided to have a bit of fun and do some posing, sadly she who points the camera took it from the wrong side, luckily my rear end is as cute as my front end...
Then suddenly we were in the shade of this giant spider, I'm normally a pretty brave pup, but this was easily the size of a house! I felt a very nervous around it, what if it ate small dogs? It was obviously guarding the concrete sofas, which looked so real mummy thought they had been dumped there BOL.
The Sculpture Park is massive, and this poor bloke obviously works very hard to keep it looking nice. I hung around for a while to see if he would let me have a bone, but no luck there sadly.
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Authors Note
This light hearted review is written as I imagine Badger Boo see's the world, which is not always the same as people.
The Sculpture Park is an amazing day out with some fantastic sights and serious artists. I recommend you use the guide, and follow the trails as marked to get the best viewing experience.
Fantastic pictures Badger Boo, I'm sure your humans were paying attention to what you were saying.
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I have my doubts Amy, my hoomans are very sweet, but simple creatures after all BOL x
DeleteThis looks like a great place to visit! I love the photos and your interesting perspective on the sculptures. :0)
ReplyDeleteIt sure is a cool place to visit, I missed this comment at the time as for some reason it went to spam, sorry **shakes head**
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Fantastic pics BB - think the football is just a little too large for you though. Jazz says: I gave up trying to educate my hoomans - so much hard work for so little reward.
ReplyDeleteNo football is ever to large Jill.
DeleteThe First Rule of Dogs:- No football is too EVER to big!!!
Jazz speaks wise words Jill, we should all heed them.
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I love your photo's BB. I know your hoomum pushed the button, but you clearly directed the shots :-)
ReplyDeleteWere you tempted to tinkle on any of the sculptures? The Boxers tinkle on everything x.
I'm defiantly the brains of our little family BOL.
DeleteI would like to have tinkled on them, but hoomans kept a very close eye on me, I think I might have been in a lot trouble if I did.
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Terrific pictures Badger Boo! Lots of whimsey in those sculptures. We like that!
ReplyDeleteHi Prudence **waves paw** so glad you likes them
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