The Goddess of the Sewers

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33 responses to “Cloacina”
Quite enigmatic, isn’t it?
Happy Easter holidays
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you. I also wish you Happy Easter holidays.
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A very strange photograph. I like it.
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Thanks a lot.
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Ich mag es. Ich wünsche dir frohe Ostertage. Ernst
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Danke. Dir ebenfalls schöne Ostertage.
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Yeah Haw! So much crap from those in power who worship the goddess of excess and excrement. It’s a perfectly dark image illustratiing the times we live in.
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Thank you, Timothy.
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A real statement of today’s UK sewage system!
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Then it must be in a real bad state.
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Goodness I wouldn’t want to be caught down there with her.
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🙂
Thank you, John.
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😁
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Her name was oddly familiar: ”cloaca” (clo-AY-ka) is a chicken’s poo/pee/egg-laying hole, kind of the chicken sewage pipe, so to speak.
As for the goddess – she is exceedingly flexible, as well as fierce. Cute rats.
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Thanks a lot, Kim.
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Interesting image, but it is not really cheerful. The world is full of rot.
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Yes, it is.
Thank you, Jan.
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This is man-made. But, look. Interestingly, she has found a friend over there.
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Yes, she is the Goddess of the sewers. So she will know everything down there inside out.
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Thanks for sharing this idea. I follow your blog but can you follow mine. Anita
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You’re welcome.
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There’s a God for everything.. Excellent image; love the crock in there..
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Thanks. I’m glad you like it.
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Let’er Buck! Nothing like a cowgirl to handle all that needs to be done. Beautifully creative, Rabirius!
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Thank you. I’m glad that you like it.
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Looks quite a nasty place that sewer!
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So you can be glad that Cloacina tries to make it a healthier place.
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en mooie creatie die tot nadenken stemt Rabirius
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Dank je wel, Willy.
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Beautiful pic
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Thank you.
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Looks like me wrestling with my 9 week old puppy with very sharp teeth. You have been busy … awesome work rabirius!
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Well, I hope your puppy’s teeth are not that sharp after all. 🙂
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