Climbing on statues is one of my favourite activities. If you haven't done so already have a look at my two previous posts about sculptures and statues: part 1, part 2.
Two years ago I went on a long and interesting Interrail journey through Europe. So many cities, so many impressions, and so many statues of course. I'll get around to writing a post about that trip at some point but for now let's focus on the statues.
Here I am on the shoulder of Pieter Bruegel in Brussels. He already had a monkey on his shoulder but you can never have too many monkeys. I like Pieter Bruegel because he painted the "Two Monkeys".
In Luxembourg (during the same interrail trip) I found this fellow. He was made of wood so he was easy to climb on. I wonder if he's thinking or sleeping?
This picture is from a different trip. It's an elk in a hat and fur coat in Frankfurt am Main. How cool is that?
I like elks. As you know from my post about sports, Julius and I are into riding and elks are good for riding on. They are so majestic.
Okay, I think that's enough sculptures and statues for now. See you soon, but until then; go out and climb something.
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