This “One_local_gal” loves all things local. The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley is hosting its second Lego display placed all around the gardens this summer. A huge animal surprise awaits at every turn. We visited a few days ago.
Detailed, realistic looking wild animal art made out of legos is thoughtfully displayed throughout the beautifully kept vegetable and flower gardens on the property. Taking hundreds of thousands of legos in the building of just one animal makes it a wonder for adults as well as children to experience.
You can get a feel for them in my photographs, but it nowhere near as exciting as seeing these colorful, huge exhibits in real life. How does one pick a favorite? Which one do you like best?
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Indeed, Ruth. Thank you for stopping by.
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I never knew such a place existed! Thanks for sharing. 😎🌺
You’re welcome, I’m so happy you liked it. They really are something to see.
Years ago, I saw two of these amazing Lego art pieces in person and was in awe of the skill required to complete them. These are amazing, and I thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Judy. They are fun aren’t they!
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WOW! WOW! WOW!
The hummingbird was my favorite but all are remarkable! Thank you for taking us there.
Thank you for visiting, Nancy. 🙂
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Wow those are amazing, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for stopping by!
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bOh my goodness! Amazing AND beautiful!!!
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Indeed they are amazing!
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Tank you for that post – they are amazing. the faces are so realistic