A swirl within a swirl. When the wind blows, the inner one rotates in the opposite direction of the outer one. How does it do that? A brilliant designer/creater.

My thanks to the Woodland Gnomes at Forest Garden for their invitation to join this challenge. Two more to go.
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About johnvic8
John Viccellio retired after 24 years in the U. S. Navy and began to dig into gardening when he could finally land in one place. He completed the Master Gardener course in 1992 and has since designed and constructed two of his own gardens. He wrote a monthly garden column for ten years and was a regular contributor to Carolina Gardener magazine. John published his first book, Guess What's in My Garden!, in 2014.
He lives in a retirement community in Matthews, NC.
lovely – i’ve only seen mini versions of this – is it in your garden?
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Yes, Bec. It is in my garden. It was a gift from my daughter; we found it in a shop in Balboa Park, San Diego.
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Lovely 🙂 bit far for me to go to get one 😦 only been USA twice
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I hope you will be able to come again.
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What an absolutely fascinating shot, John! A great subject for black and white. I love the thick fluid lines of the sculpture against the bare trees. You have really hit the mark with this one 😉
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You are very kind. My eyes are slowly beginning to look for opportunities for B&W. Have a Blessed Easter.
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It is a different way of processing how to frame the shot… Thank you for the good wishes. I hope you and yours have a blessed Easter as well.
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