Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Blue time
This clock in Port Townsend is decidedly not your typical civic garden variety.
7 thoughts on “Blue time”
The color and the unusual shape of the sculpture is a delightful curiosity, isn’t it?!
Unique way to tell time.
That is really weird but I really like it. Looks like a bunch of kids climbing over each other to get to the clock. The sculpture calls the eye to follow from bottom to top.
Very unusual!
You’re right, Kay. I hardly ever see clocks like this.
Left a message for you on my post today. The boats, raft and kayaks are on a beachfront in front of the cottages. You can just leave them there when finished and return to play later. Very convenient, very private.
Very interesting. I always liked that the clocks in the Swiss rail stations were Rolexes.
The color and the unusual shape of the sculpture is a delightful curiosity, isn’t it?!
Unique way to tell time.
That is really weird but I really like it. Looks like a bunch of kids climbing over each other to get to the clock. The sculpture calls the eye to follow from bottom to top.
Very unusual!
You’re right, Kay. I hardly ever see clocks like this.
Left a message for you on my post today. The boats, raft and kayaks are on a beachfront in front of the cottages. You can just leave them there when finished and return to play later. Very convenient, very private.
Very interesting. I always liked that the clocks in the Swiss rail stations were Rolexes.