Its title is something like Living Fountain, or Fountain of Life, and it is meant to bring together the timelessness of the stone with the moving waters and figures of children, along with the old couple who seem to exemplify lasting love. There is a page about the inauguration of the sculpture/fountain here. We know little about this fountain except that it’s in the center square of Lanjaron in southern Spain, and the name of the sculptor is Ramiro Megías. Nice find, we must say! Happily, this brings us to 80 large permanent replicas, and you know what that means, right? It means you live on a planet with an incredible number of Stonehenge-obsessed maniacs! What could be more fun? Dean Travchav Phillips posted it in the Clonehenge Facebook group. There are a few Stonehenge-like sculptures and fountains scattered around the cities of the world, but we hadn’t heard of this one until Mr. Trilithon fountain, photo from the Lanjaron website Until next time, friends, happy henging! by nancy wisserĬategories: Uncategorized | Tags: Alycia Maltby, cakehenge, Littlest Pet Shop, Stonehenge cake, stonehenge replica | Leave a comment The Eternal and the Momentary-the Trilithon Fountain of Lanjaron, Spain! May this inspire more, similarly wacky, people!ĭon’t forget-we suggested the Godzilla/Hello Kitty mash-up a long time ago, and it’s still up for grabs! Our thanks to Alycia Maltby, her niece, and her father. All of the work is beautifully done and the flowers and butterflies are, shall we say, the icing on the-er-rather, the cherry on top. To this day we continue to award extra druids for being in the spirit of Clonehenge, and in this case, that more than makes up for the odd, leaning, partial Stonehenge we see before us.
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No, it was the result of having seen a Vienna sausage henge and then a cheese puff henge, and thinking, “All of humanity should see this!!!” (We think with a lot of exclamation points, okay? Neuro-punctuation experts are even now researching how to extract them.) Score: 6 druids! When we started the Clonehenge blog many years ago, it wasn’t because of beautiful Stonehenge models rendered so truly to the real monument that it took our breath away. But this is even more remarkable for being original, and being a cake! At first glance, we admit, we thought we glimpsed good old Twilight Sparkle. We confess we have, in the past, suggested the possibility of a My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Stonehenge. We’re going to assume her niece is a Stonehenge fan, and her father watches Littlest Pet Shop religiously, but we could be wrong. It’s the law, you know.), seemingly with no fear of reprisal! She had two birthdays in her family, her father’s and her niece’s, and she decided to please them both with just one cake. No, it was made by a lovely lady called Alycia Maltby, who then posted a picture of it on the Clonehenge Facebook group (as all hengers should. Who would do such a thing, you ask? The Ebola virus? A member of Parliament? Kim Jung Un? Behold the cake that is a mash-up of the children’s show Littlest Pet Shop and the millennias-old Stonehenge monument! A kawaii cakehenge. Yes, people of all gender identities, please observe the picture above. Right-the picture at the top may already have given it away: STONEHENGE REPLICAS!!!! Surprise! We’ll bet you weren’t expecting that. What could it possibly be? Hmmm… *drums fingers against head* Oh. That should get us out of our rut!ĮXCEPT-there’s something that all of those things have in common. We’ve decided that for the next few posts we will talk about other, more widely varied things, like a children’s show called Littlest Pet Shop, some handmade glass marbles, the game of crazy golf, and a housing complex in the States, then maybe even a festival dedicated to old time car racing. Stonehenge replicas? You must be weary of us bleating on about them. Littlest Pet Shop /Stonehenge cake, photo used with permission