Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Five Senses

      Took this photos at Frederick Meijers Sculpture and Garden in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  In the garden they had a childrens place that I like they call it the five senses garden. Except for the sense of taste you can test all the four senses. If you see closer the tip of the hand has a round shape you touch it and you feel something. In the middle of the ear you see some kind like a metal you get closer to that and you can hear music and all the rest senses do its function well. Very cool for kids and young at heart. ^_^


 Touch

 Hearing

 Smell

Sight

                                                                         Taste

                                      Linking to Friday My Town Shoot Out and Ruby Tuesday 2

14 comments:

  1. I love your presentation of photos!

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  2. you captured all 5. I can't smell well. caused by an allergy by peanuts.

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  3. What wonderful sculptures! And beautifully captured as always. I love the colour and shape of the nose, it has a lovely quirkiness to it, I think.

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  4. Those sculptures should be a rather powerful instrument in learning which the five senses are :)

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  5. You win - they are spectacular.

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  6. These are beautiful. I would love to see those in real life. Great shots too.

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  7. So cool. And how perfect for this week!! I'm liking that big red nose.

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  8. What an amazing place for kids! I love these sculptures.

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  9. How cool this park is - as grownups, we know all about that...but the child will be happy to learn all about the senses with these bigger than life sense sculptures!

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  10. I most attract with the red big nose! Amazing sculptures.

    http://www.womenandperspectives.com/2013/05/random-reds.html

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  11. Wow...these are incredible. And they look like they're very large?!!! Am I right?

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  12. Oh cool Kim! You visit the most interesting places.

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