Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, looking a his son Leopold on the other side of “Piazza della Repubblica”, is thinking: “If you get one more ticket, I am going to take his keys of the car!”
See also: What Statues Think - What Leopold Is Thinking - What Time Is It? - Sad Nereid - Guerrino of Montenero - Fisherman's Thought - Horseback Thinking - Caged Emperor - Garibaldi's Doubt
Yes, that makes sense to me!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photography.
ReplyDeleteHe might like to park over here, as there's rarely police around.
A safe road ahead and a good Sunday for you all.
Such a grand figure.
ReplyDeleteHe looks to me like the maitre d' at a posh restaurant, directing a party to their table.
ReplyDeleteVery well composed, VP.
ReplyDeleteStunning piece of work.
ReplyDeleteahha , i like your comment :)
ReplyDeleteyou should be a writer, VP!
ReplyDeleteI like these funny interpretations of the statues' thoughts:)
ReplyDeleteI really like the thoughts you put in the heads of the historic statues... :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Nice photo and text!:)
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I don't want to hear about traffic tickets today. He does seem to be surveying things carefully.
ReplyDeleteTough dad.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteThe statue has really lovely flowing robes!
ReplyDeleteThe statue is very nice but I'm intrigued over the windows that seem to flap open just the bottom half!
ReplyDeleteGreat background again.
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