A personal blog by Ackworth born Gerald England who married a Lancashire lass, went West and now lives in Cheshire.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Hamlet with pigeons: a caption competition
This statuette is found in a niche on the outside of the Partington Players Theatre in Glossop, Derbyshire.
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Please provide your own caption by posting a comment on the blogpost.
A contribution to
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Alas...poor Yorick!!! This is just so cool!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your link this weekend at the Bird D'Pot.
Maybe the birds think he'll shake some seeds out of that skull! Great shot.
ReplyDeletethe birds are looking for brain food. :)
ReplyDeleteCool statue! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...He is thinking" life is short but pigeons will go on!"
ReplyDeleteOh, I really like that, and the pigeons make it all the more poignant :) The caption could be: Oh dear, this doesn't bode well...
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! No one can escape the pigeons! ;)
ReplyDeleteI know you said it was either you or them, Yorick, but, alas poor Yorick, why did it have to be you?
ReplyDeleteA great image Gerald.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great photo of a beautiful statue.
ReplyDeleteNow, whom do you resemble?
ReplyDeleteGreat capture. :)