From One Place To Another

I have not taken a closer look what the pots of these huge potpourri of plants are made of but they always change places everytime I pass by this place. I call them the mobile pots and whoever moves these from one place to another must have a gigantic stature. That is, if a forklift or any kind of lift is not used. The place is big with the statue of Gustav Adolf at the centre so these pots can be everywhere around too. They were closer to the court building when I took this pic. Sometimes they’re closer to the statue.

Gustav Adolfs torg plant pots

the mobile plant pots

The last time I was in the city centre was when I went out with my friend, probably three weeks ago. We passed by this place but it slipped my mind to see where they were placed that time as we were both eager to see the wheel. Tourists flock to this place especially to take photographs of the statue of Gustav Adolf. Now it reminds me to take a photo of it too. I am always more attracted to these pots of plants than the statue. Maybe I will be interested when they move that statue from one place to another too. Lol!

7 Responses to From One Place To Another

  • those are amazing pots of plants and they absolutely contribute to the beauty of the city landscape.

  • Theresa says:

    With something that big you would think they would leave them in one spot.

  • 8-Rock says:

    What a cool landscaping idea. I love big pots of plants, but I could never move them on my own.

  • Nona says:

    Dili kaha naa na’y ligid sa ilalum Len?…aron dali pagbalhin?…lilia gani basi naay tiil?hehe…(just joking!)…anyway nice idea,very practical!!! and you seem to be very observant on anything…brilliant girl as ever gyud ka!…miss u…is Leif on vacation too?…

    • Marlene says:

      Hahaa! Gi-lili bitaw nako kaisa, Non. Na, concrete man kaha kaayo na paso, hehee, murag bato. Bisan winter naa ra gyud na dinha magtuyok-tuyok, mao natingala ko. :-)

      Leif is on vacation, too, dear. Usahay naay manawag sa iyaha pasundo sa airport pero bihira kaayo kapag summer. Mao naggitikay ra mi dinhi duha. We miss you too. Luvss!

  • LOL, while other people are busy checking out the famous statue, Marlene is taking her time to think and capture this plants. Haha. For a change siguro.

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