
Wordless Wednesday - Gotta Be Plugged In


Yes Hannah Williams - in the Philadelphia Museum of Art sculpture garden behind the Parkway!
Hannah Williams
Philadelphia, PA
Joanna Cohlan You are plugged in - Miss you I was talking about you today to a good friend of mine - We must get together again - chicken soup for me ear nose and throat infection -- doctor said rest ![]()
I was just about to say Pennsylvania...then Philly and then I remembered you were there...and then I read above.
Thank God for the Artists brain. They create while we all stop, stare, take pictures, scratch our heads, wonder, and talk about it! What a cool photo and great Title for this post too! It' makes a great conversation piece as well.
Gayle Rich-Boxman Fish...
Birkenfeld, OR
Good morning Joanna. I want to see the receptacle that goes into. Interesting art for sure
Good morning Joanna. Wow, that plug would definitely get my attention up close. Thanks for sharing the photo.
Make sure you do rest Hannah Williams - you are a runner arounder!
You are so right Patricia Feager, MBA, GRI, Cert Negotiations Expert, Military Relo Prof and I love that you appreciate it!
Hi James Dray and Joe Petrowsky - some people are so creative or at least willing to be daring!
Hannah Williams
Philadelphia, PA
Joanna Cohlan
So true in every way we need to be plugged in. Love the picture.
Hi there Alan Kirkpatrick - living in New York I often feel very plugged in but it can change so quickly here since the pace of this City is on speed dial!
Debbie Gartner is SO sharp--catching those very small powerlines in the very background. I wonder how much this artist got paid for this? And who chose it? And WHY?? (And God bless Patricia Feager, MBA, GRI, Cert Negotiations Expert, Military Relo Prof she gets it, too).
Joanna Cohlan I don't have a choice it has knocked me on my axx all i am doing is sleeping ...now I am going back ![]()
Good morning Joanna Cohlan ,
As usual you nail another photo and perfect title! I like Gayle Rich-Boxman Fishhawk Lake Realtor (503)755-2905 was thinking the same thing..what was the inspiration for this sculpture??
You have to wonder what was going on in the artist's head and the others that wanted it placed on this spot. Great shot Joanna. Have a wonderful weekend.
Hello Joanna Cohlan
Another picture perfect post and title!
Am I the only one that noticed the cat (I hope) sunning itself under the plug?
Not sure but I think the powerlines are a coincidence Gayle Rich-Boxman Fishhawk Lake Realtor (503)755-2905 -but of course are there any real coincidences? This is a coveted spot Debbie Reynolds - it is a fantastic sculpture park in Philadelphia with lots of interesting pieces!
Not sure what the inspiration was Dorie Dillard but it definitely works for a wordless wednesday! And I too noticed the cat Lisa Von Domek - looks like he is lying in kitty litter!
Good Wednesday morning Joanna Cohlan -
Well that do say, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It's actually scary how important being plugged in at all times is.
I appear to have gotten behind on your WW posts! How did that happen?
Great shot and love the title!
Hi there John McCormack , Sharon Tara and Sharon Lee - I wonder if being plugged in is a good thing, or a bad thing? A little of both I guess! Thanks for stopping by.
Sharon Tara
Portsmouth, NH
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