This monument to the iron is situated in a charming city Asheville in North Carolina, United States. This city has got numerous historic and architectural attractions....it's the most beautiful city I've ever visited!
The monument is more than twice taller than a human being. It's huge, actually! But I know nothing about its author, the reason of its creation....Everything was so fast in those days...I had no opportunity to find out any details...
But have a look at one more iron....I took this picture in a museum in Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine some days ago....Funny...Isn't it?
I want to know something about this iron. First of all, I think this iron is on a pavement. How much space does it spread over? Is it big? If you compare it with human height? Can people walk smoothly when facing it? Where is it? Who designed it and why?
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The winning caption by anele:"Iron first your life before seeing the crumpled life of your neighbor!"
Thank you!
Hi Yas-chan!
This monument to the iron is situated in a charming city Asheville in North Carolina, United States. This city has got numerous historic and architectural attractions....it's the most beautiful city I've ever visited!
The monument is more than twice taller than a human being. It's huge, actually! But I know nothing about its author, the reason of its creation....Everything was so fast in those days...I had no opportunity to find out any details...
But have a look at one more iron....I took this picture in a museum in Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine some days ago....Funny...Isn't it?
Tety-chan,
I want to know something about this iron. First of all, I think this iron is on a pavement. How much space does it spread over? Is it big? If you compare it with human height? Can people walk smoothly when facing it? Where is it? Who designed it and why?
@Anele That's a great quote!
"Step right up, elephants!"
It's my gift which is from my husband . (when he is marry with me)
“Free self-ironing! Just rub your back or front against the soleplate.”
~* GS *~