But heres one seen well over a decade ago, at Stowe:

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There are follies all over the place. You only have to listen to the news ….
Indeed so, follies of a different kind
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you’re on form this morning Margaret!!
Well, you’re halfway there! And as Margaret says….
Well, somehow I have to find some different oddities
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such a lovely one, and love how you manage to keep the swan in when you squared. A romantic gesture 😀
Oh, gawd, that wasn’t the intention!!
You’ve done well to get this far on architectural follies, but as Margaret and Jo have said there are plenty of oddities around us
Well, quite
You had a good run with your follies, Sue. All very impressive.
Best wishes, Pete.
I think I have a few more to show, after all!
I just love the name follies for those little decorative buildings. Here we seem to call all such structures “shacks,” without recognizing the possibility that they might be lovely artistic creations.(Of course most of them aren’t!)
Oh, thanks for this information!