Oh, it's a complicated tale. . . the unicorn took a short ride in a gondola, looked up at the wrong time, got caught under the bridge, stopped water traffic, and the mess was resolved by a city official named Figaro who had been interrupted while enjoying a cannoli at an outdoor café. Cannoli leftovers were impaled on the newly-freed horn and the filling decorated its face. Or something like that. Famous folk tale. ;-)
I thought I'd better leave the rest of the story up to individual imaginations. Sometimes it is better that way. I mix compost from the dairy and some potting soil--mix it up and plant away. but you are right they do need a lot of water. MB
An excellent photo that has me thinking.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Jack! I think I would have missed this one as I walked by.
ReplyDeleteI took a snap of a unicorn sign at a horse farm years ago. It was placed at a very old bridge but I never looked under the bridge!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, FAR better to let us each imagine our own story of the unicorn under the bridge!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely picture!
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Love your reflection shot!
ReplyDeleteThe tale could be interesting to write! :o)
ReplyDeleteThis picture is a beautiful and perfect summary of Venice!
Superbe !
ReplyDeleteLovely... You should write the story!
ReplyDeleteThat's a compelling image with unicorn and reflection. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAnother great one, Jack! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThose masks are so beautiful... What a great art, and such a nice thing to share... Great pic, really.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot Jack! Your photos remind me of how much I loved being in Venice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic reflection for the day, Jack!! Such beautiful masks -- now for a story to go with them!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteVenice was very inspiring to you :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful detail, Jack!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's a complicated tale. . . the unicorn took a short ride in a gondola, looked up at the wrong time, got caught under the bridge, stopped water traffic, and the mess was resolved by a city official named Figaro who had been interrupted while enjoying a cannoli at an outdoor café. Cannoli leftovers were impaled on the newly-freed horn and the filling decorated its face. Or something like that. Famous folk tale. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove Kay's tale, haha:) And love the details on that mythical head, those are fabulous only-in-Venice reflections!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! I saw a pair of Unicorns under a bridge......or maybe it was......never mind.MB
ReplyDeleteAh ! So pretty Jack ..... delightful capture.
ReplyDeleteIf there is any city worthy of a unicorn under the bridge story, Venice is it, if unicorns can swim, or the canals are shallow.
ReplyDeleteI thought I'd better leave the rest of the story up to individual imaginations. Sometimes it is better that way.
ReplyDeleteI mix compost from the dairy and some potting soil--mix it up and plant away. but you are right they do need a lot of water. MB
Great looking mask.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection of the bridge and the whole effect has the dreamy look of Venice. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
The unicorn under the bridge... I have already read this somewhere!
ReplyDeleteYou could hand out give-aways for the best unicorn story.
ReplyDeleteFun reflection.
Well done Kay! Venice is a treasure trove of reflections, nice one Jack.
ReplyDeleteKay is so clever! If I was't so tired I'd give it a whirl, but running around Santa Fe is exhausting.
ReplyDeleteI missed a couple days are are trying to catch up.
As a middle schooler, my son won a declamation for a rendition he did about an unicorn so its image brings back fond memories.