Carousel Museum, Bristol, Connecticut
I intended to take good notes about these carousel horses. There is a road paved with best intentions . . .
Sorry, folks. I am traveling and probably won't have time to look at your blogs until my return in May. But, I will read every one of your comments, so please continue to visit.
Beautiful series, Jack, and great details!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful details, I like so much this subject!
ReplyDeletewe were out for some days here as well!Enjoy your trip!
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Léia
The roses are a terrific detail...lovely design for a beautiful carousel horse.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if the museum explains how came the idea of carousels and horses on them..The one with roses is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful Jack. Love them.
ReplyDeleteLove these two.
ReplyDeletethis must be a magical place to visit.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty..terrific detail. I've had to crack down on the entire SDP staff regarding note taking. (The devil's in the details!) In anticipation of your big adventure, it probably slipped your mind that today is theme day - bakeries. Of course, you could always say the horses are galloping toward the baked goods.
ReplyDeleteLove the carousel images. I hope you have more of them. :) I love museums where we can take pictures.
ReplyDeleteThere is a company near the San Francisco airport, Barrango, Inc., that makes carousels. Their showroom and factory are like a fairy land.
ReplyDeleteI love carousels -- hang over from childhood! And your captures are terrific! I love the roses and the detail! Beautiful! Hope your trip is continuing to go well, Jack! Look forward to pics when you return!!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Love them both especially the bottom one!
ReplyDeleteI love that tope horse, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love the details on these horses. People don't take time to create details anymore!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. .... I love your top pic Jack.
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