The header shows a splendid pair of dragons topping off a perfectly ordinary drainpipe on a perfectly ordinary house in Sagunt in the Province of Valencia. How perfectly odd. Here they both are, shown singly, to keep to the Rule of Squares.


And just to keep them company, let’s show two more dragons, gargoyles this time, one from Gdansk, and one from Krakow.


For Becky’s Square Odds.

You have a fine line in dragon pictures in your archives.
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I’m glad you think so. I agree!
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oh wow, these are amazing. Oh you are definitely going to have to take us on a virtual tour one Saturday 🙂
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You’re on!
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😀
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Fabulous
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I like them. Especially the first one, perched on an ordinary house.
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Absolutely
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More great finds Margaret 🙂 🙂
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Got to keep looking!
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🔍
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Singing dragons!
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You could be right!
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😊
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I somehow guessed they were going to be Valencia, even though I missed these too! And I like the Polish ones too. A wonderful take on the gargoyle
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Sagunt is some way from Valencia: an interesting train ride away. A great little town, crammed with Roman remains and a fortress.
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I’m starting to think you’ve had a very odd life, Margaret. In a good way!
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You could be right. Possibly.
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🤣💟
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Fabulous!
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I thought so.
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Wonderful odds and lovely colours too against the terracotta.
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Quite striking, aren’t they?
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What is it with drainpipes in Valencia?
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I don’t know. Sagunt is some way from Valencia itself, but near enough to be infected, obviously.
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Wow, what a thing to have on your house! How wonderful 😀
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First – create it. Next – fit it, at the top of a drainpipe …
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Aren’t they marvellous and so … frilly?
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Frilly is just the right description!
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These are very cute!
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I’m not sure if dragons want ti be thought ‘cute’. But you’re right!
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Well, in the sense of whimsical… 🙂
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I see the pigeons are not allowed to ride on the bottom left dragon!
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Quite right too. They’d only get their feathers singed, anyway.
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Now I am truly envious. Spain and Poland, we really don’t adorn our buildings so flamboyantly here. Wonderfully odd.
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< Yes, all good clean fun indeed.
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I wonder if they sing “Puff the Magic Dragon”… ;D 😀
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Nah. They don’t speak English. Probably.
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LOL
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I love dragons. Your photos reminded me of this quote: “I do not care what comes after; I have seen the dragons on the wind of morning.” Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore
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I like that! What a great way to begin my day. Thanks.
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