What would a celebration of mythical Greece be without a Trojan Horse? The organizers of “Effetto Venezia” provided us with a rarity: an exact replica of the one made by the two-year-old Telemachus, the son of Odysseus. Not even the Pisans would have been tricked by this goofy seahorse.Considered that it was placed between the palm trees of “Piazza del Municipio”, I suspect that the only living beings you can find inside it are probably rats!
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I like it VP.
ReplyDeleteDid you look the gift horse in the mouth? ;)
ReplyDeleteNow that's fun.
ReplyDeleteVery funny, the whole post!
ReplyDeleteLol. With that porthole, I assume it's possible to go inside visit the rats?
ReplyDeleteYou never know, might fool someone!
ReplyDeleteGreetings folks from the Amish community of Lebanon,pa. Richard
ReplyDeleteLucky this was not utilised in the time of ancient Greece. It would be a failed cause lol
ReplyDeleteBright and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteGanzo quest'affare! Ciao, Arianna
ReplyDeleteI was guessing a public toilet! HA
ReplyDeleteV
But it made a good photo subject:)
ReplyDeleteVirginia - Thar was a good idea!
ReplyDeleteFunny post, VP! :-)
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