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I took that photograph in a small ‘park’ in St. Ives, looking through a sculpture toward the beach. Here’s a photo of the actual sculpture – http://www.cornwallpictures.co.uk/html_st_ives/23.htm
And with The Hobbit opening, who can resist the beautiful music from LoTR.
They hauled a grand piano out into the desert! But not the snow, I notice….
I don’t imagine the temperature extremes are good for a cello either! Absolutely gorgeous settings though.