© Ayr/Gray
He smiles and jokes and explains tall tales. He’s in his element.
From morning to evening, and even later, he’s busy.
Many people look up, staring and taking photos.
He’s a real live wire.
Sometimes there will be a pigeon on his head, but he doesn’t mind.
But we can’t hear him.
Not a word.
But he continues and he seems to be happy.
And if it’s really dark, and no one’s around, he’ll drop down.
There’s a park bench and it’s a great place to sleep.
But he’s back in his usual place before anyone else is around.
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Posted for The Unicorn Challenge, a magical challenge hosted by Jenne Gray and C E Ayr, where they provide a photo and we, in turn, provide up to 250 words.
(99 words)

Good take Chris.
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Thanks, Di 😊
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So fun, Chris. Thank you 🙏
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Glad that you enjoyed that, Selma!
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Fantastic, Chris, and my imagination is now playing a scenario of him on the park bench, … not waking up early enough. Yikes!!! 😉
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Silly but fun, eh? But oh, that would be a problem if he didn’t get up… and quickly. 😊
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An appropriately surreal take, Chris, and I love the idea of Big Sal kipping on a bench!
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Well, I like to please. And another giggle is just about to happen…
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I can actually imagine a person doing this- and feeling on top of the world! Wonderful write, Chris.
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It could be fun, couldn’t it – let’s climb…
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I’m sure you listen carefully to each of his takes too, Chris. Fun write.
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Well, let’s hope so then…
Thanks, Chris!
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🙂
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A delightful (and statuesque) poem, Chris!
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Aww, thanks a lot, Dave!
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concrete slab
no need
to worry
he wont blab!
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Absolutely! No shouting (although rather sad in away).
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A lovely magical tale.
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Thanks so much, Sadje. 😊
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You’re most welcome dear friend
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He’s living the dream!
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I really hope so!
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Cool take on the prompt picture, Chris – particularly the last paragraph!
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So glad that you liked that, Jenne! Loved that photo…. a really fun one!
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Refreshing idea for the photo. I enjoyed reading this.
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Glad that you enjoyed it!
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From the above; my current blog is artmater.com
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That’s right – I have seen your recent post, the one I saw on the Unicorn, and I commented as well.
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Chris this is a perfect take on the picture!!
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Aww, thanks a lot, Val!
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How fun, and great take, Chris.
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Thank you, Eugi!
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You’re welcome, Chris.
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He sounds like quite the character, and iconic as well. Fun story, Chris! 🙂
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Yep, he’s a fun guy, isn’t he? Glad you liked him, Brenda!😊
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As you might guess, I had to do a Google image search to figure out where this statue was. Who knew it was Salvador Dali in France? I like your idea of him coming to life at night and sleeping in the park!
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I’m so impressed that you found the name for Salvador Dali. Great man, and very strange and wonderful too. I didn’t realise it was him on that photo. So it was a new fact for me! Looking now I have got it now, and what he did is almost true! (I am laughing now).😊
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This is fun, Chris. I like the idea of the statue coming alive at night. My niece always believed that my doll collection came alive at night and danced in my lounge.
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Thanks, Robbie. I’m laughing about your niece – what fun there will have!
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Arms outstretched welcoming everyone from the air. What else could we ask for?
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Well, exactly – great fun too!
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I’m pretty sure this is a true story! Nice one, Chris.
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I also think that too!😉
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The old sculptures had a deeper magic way about everything they created✍
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I think you’re right about that!
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Not all sculptors or artists, but many. They portrayed spirituality through all sorts of symbolism. Felt to this day
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I wonder what the statues do when we sleep. He looks ready to hug the moon!
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What a nice idea about hugging the moon… love that!
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