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10 Apr A Family of Pissing Statues: Manneken Pis, Jeanneke Pis and Zinneke Pis

Many of you may know about the famous Manneken Pis statue in Brussels. You know, the statue of the little boy that is peeing into a fountain? But did you know that this little boy also has a sister and dog, who also seem to have the same problem of relieving themselves in public? It is true, Brussels seem as though it is getting taken over by the Pis family one by one. Of course, I just had to drag poor Micah around to find them all.

Manneken Pis

Manneken Pis is the most famous of the three statues and stands not far from the Grand Place, doing his business for the whole world to see. He is much smaller than you would imagine, only two feet tall–it is funny how a relatively tiny statue can garner such large crowds. During different times of the year, he is dressed in costume, apparently he has over 800 (!), but when we were there, he wasn’t wearing anything. There are many reasons and stories as to why this little boy is so famous, but it is said that he represents Brussels rebellious nature and history. If you enjoy the statue, you could even take one home in the form of chocolate, or you could give it as a gift. Who wouldn’t love to receive a gift of a peeing statue in the form of chocolate, right?

Jeanneke Pis

Next on the list is Jeanneke Pis, Manneken Pis’ little sister. Jeanneke must have taken some pointers from her brother because she squats over a fountain doing her business for the world to see as well. For some reason, poor Jeanneke is behind bars at the end of a small side street across from Delirium Cafe–hardly a place for such a little girl to hang out. This statue is a bit harder to find, as it is located at the end of a dead end street. I was a little taken aback by the way she was squatting–I guess I should have expected it since she is a girl and all, but it is in your face and kind of a little creepy! Rumor has it that a restaurant owner put her there to attract more people to his almost hidden restaurant. Whatever the truth is, the restaurant is gone, but the statue remains and stillВ attracts many visitors to this day.

Zinneke Pis

Last up on the search for the pissing statues is the hardest one to find of all, Zinneke Pis, which is the dog. Manneken and Jeanneke trained their dog the only way they knew how–find a public place, and let it flow, although he is not actually a working fountain like the other two. Located along a quiet unassuming street, the dog was installed as a mascot for the city. Many people in Brussels do not like the marketing reasons behind the dog, but after his arrival, the surrounding area did develop into a nicer area, with more shops and restaurants.

Even though the statues are quirky, they are fun to check out–you never know what you could discover along the way. Have you ever visited any of these statues or anything similar?

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I’ve actually never heard of these, but they’re hilarious! I especially love the dog. The girl on the other hand, well, I didn’t think she was peeing at first if you know what I mean.

Jenna Kvidt

Lol! I can see what you mean!! They are pretty funny statues–we had a good time wandering the streets trying to find them!

Carl Monson

I visited the statue in 1951 while I was in the US military in Germany. I remember the statue as being on a narrow street, in a much smaller setting than is shown in the photos that are on the internet. I took a picture of him when there, but can’t locate it now. I know that the statue has been replaced many times, but was the location changed?

Jenna Kvidt

I’m not sure if the location has changed either–I could only find that it was stolen and replaced numerous times too. Maybe the area has been built up more since the 50’s? That would have been an interesting time to visit though. Hope you can locate the photo and thanks for stopping by!

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Thanks for sharing the info! I had never seen the dog before рџ™‚

Jenna Kvidt

Thanks for stopping by! The dog was a little hard to find, but he was fun to look for! рџ™‚

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Did you get to see Alien Pis while you were there?

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No, didn’t know that was a thing!

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Balto Statue

There is a bronzed hero, near the Tisch Children's Zoo, who stands ready to accept hugs and offer rides to his admiring fans.

The hero is Balto the sled dog who has nobly stood on a rock outcropping since 1925. His statue, a big favorite in the Park, is located west of East Drive and 67th Street and north of the Zoo.

Back in 1925 Nome, Alaska was stricken with a horrific diphtheria outbreak. Not enough antitoxin was available to treat all the sick until teams of mushers and sled dogs battled a blinding blizzard and traveled 674 miles to deliver the medicine.

Balto, a husky, was one of the heroic lead dogs.

In recognition of such bravery, the famed Brooklyn born sculptor Frederick George Richard Roth was commissioned to create a lasting tribute.

Roth, whose other work at Park includes Tales of Mother Goose and Dancing Goat and Dancing Bear, unveiled the statue on December 15, 1925. The most important among the honored guests was the real Balto himself.

Over the past nine decades, Balto’s statue has been a favorite as evidenced by the deep burnishing of his ears and back. Children and others frequently climb up on him for a photo op, or to contemplate life and the stirring words on the statue’s plaque: Endurance · Fidelity · Intelligence. Good words for today's heroes and heroines too!

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Hunde statue

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published on 21 June 2013

Kali is the Hindu goddess (or Devi) of death, time, and doomsday and is often associated with sexuality and violence but is also considered a strong mother-figure and symbolic of motherly-love. Kali also embodies shakti - feminine energy, creativity and fertility - and is an incarnation of Parvati, wife of the great Hindu god Shiva. She is most often represented in art as a fearful fighting figure with a necklace of heads, skirt of arms, lolling tongue, and brandishing a knife dripping with blood.

Name & Worship

Kali’s name derives from the Sanskrit meaning ‘she who is black’ or ‘she who is death’, but she is also known as Chaturbhuja Kali, Chinnamastā, or Kaushika. As an embodiment of time Kali devours all things, she is irresistibly attractive to mortals and gods, and can also represent (particularly in later traditions) the benevolence of a mother goddess.

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The goddess is particularly worshipped in eastern and southern India and specifically in Assam, Kerala, Kashmir, Bengal, - where she is now worshipped in the yearly festival of Kali Puja held on the night of a new moon - and in the Kalighat Temple in the city of Calcutta.

Kali’s Birth

There are several traditions of how Kali came into existence. One version relates when the warrior goddess Durga, who had ten arms each carrying a weapon and who rode a lion or tiger in battle, fought with Mahishasura (or Mahisa), the buffalo demon. Durga became so enraged that her anger burst from her forehead in the form of Kali. Once born, the black goddess went wild and ate all the demons she came across, stringing their heads on a chain which she wore around her neck. It seemed impossible to calm Kali’s bloody attacks, which now extended to any wrongdoers, and both people and gods were at a loss what to do. Fortunately, the mighty Shiva stopped Kali’s destructive rampage by lying down in her path, and when the goddess realised just who she was standing on, she finally calmed down. From this story is explained Kali’s association with battlegrounds and areas where cremation is carried out.

In another version of the goddess’ birth, Kali appeared when Parvati shed her dark skin which then became Kali, hence one of her names is Kaushika (the Sheath), whilst Parvati is left as Gauri (the Fair One). This story emphasises Kali’s blackness which is symbolic of eternal darkness and which has the potential to both destroy and create.

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In a third version, men and gods were being terrorised by Daruka who could only be killed by a woman, and Parvati was asked by the gods to deal with the troublesome demon. She responded by jumping down Shiva’s throat. This was because many years previously Shiva had swallowed halahala, the poison which had risen from the churning of the ocean during the creation and which had threatened to pollute the world. By combining with the poison still held in Shiva’s throat, Parvati was transformed into Kali. Leaping from Shiva’s throat in her new guise, Kali swiftly despatched Daruka and all was well with the world once more.

Kali & Raktabija

Finally, in yet another version of Kali’s birth, there is the story of the terrible demon Raktabija (Blood-seed). This demon was, like most demons, causing a great deal of trouble with people and gods alike but even worse was his ability to produce more demons every time a drop of his blood spilt to the ground. Therefore, each time Raktabija was attacked, the only result was more demons to deal with. The gods decided to work together and combine all of their shakti or divine energy and produce one super being that could destroy Raktabija; the result was Kali (in another version only Durga produces Kali). Given all the divine weapons of the gods, Kali swiftly sought out Raktabija and his demons and proceeded to swallow them all whole so as not to spill anymore blood in the process. Raktabija himself was killed when Kali lopped off his head with a sword and then drank all of his blood, making sure none fell to the ground and thereby ensuring no more demons could menace the world.

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Another famous story involving Kali is her escapade with a band of thieves. The thieves wanted to make a human sacrifice to Kali, and unwisely chose a Brahmin monk as a likely victim. Dragging him to the nearest temple, the thieves prepared to make the sacrifice in front of the statue of Kali when suddenly the statue came to life. Outraged at the thieves' plan to kill a monk, the goddess took swift revenge and decapitated the whole gang, even tossing their heads about for fun, whilst naturally the Brahmin escaped to continue his life of scholarly reflection.

Kali In Hindu Art

In art Kali is most often portrayed with blue or black skin, naked, and wearing a Bengali type crown of clay which is painted or gilded. She is, like many Hindu deities, a multiple armed figure with the number of arms being four, eight, ten, twelve, or even eighteen. Each arm usually holds an object and these can include a sword, dagger, trident, cup, drum, chakra, lotus bud, whip, noose, bell, and shield. Sometimes her left hand forms the abhaya mudra, whilst the right makes the offering varada mudra. She is often represented seated with legs crossed and having eight feet.

Kali’s most common pose in paintings is in her most fearsome guise as the slayer of demons, where she stands or dances with one foot on a collapsed Shiva and holds a severed head. She wears a skirt of severed human arms, a necklace of decapitated heads, and earrings of dead children, and she often has a terrifying expression with a lolling tongue which drips blood.

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Runde Strohballen sehen wie Osterinsel-Statuen aus, finde ich. Wie ich schon neulich erwähnte, ist die hiesige Bevölkerung aber der Meinung, dass die Strohballen das Ende des Sommers ankündigen. Sie eignen sich jedenfalls hervorragend als Bildhintergrund oder sogar als Hauptmotiv.

Ich habe wie verrückt fotografiert im August. Hatte über 200 Fotos und das Sortieren dauert ewig und drei Tage. Ich habe momentan nicht soviel Zeit, arbeite ziemlich viel und hab nichts davon. Meine Gesamtsituation hat sich jedenfalls nicht verbessert. Ich hab aber keine Lust zu jammern, sondern zeige lieber meine hübschen Fotos herum.

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feldgewürmel. Ich weiß auch, dass aufgrund der technischen Beschränktheit meiner Möglichkeiten, das Bild nicht so rasant ist. Aber ich muss es trotzdem rumzeigen. Hier fand ich den Kontrast zwischen den geraden Linien und den ulkigen chaotischen Reifenspuren Mitte links sehr pittoresk. Eigenes Foto auf Flickr, Lizenz: CC by-SA/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

Phex mit der untergehenden Sonne als Heiligenschein. Sankt Phexus. Er ist ja auch nach einem (fiktiven) Gott benannt. Eigenes Foto auf Flickr, Lizenz: CC by-SA/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

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where observation and imagination meet nature in poetry

Echoes of Life, Love and Laughter

Gliding through the world of art

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