CORNUCOPIA
Here is my entry for #fruitsandveggiesmonday by
Originally the word Cornucopia represented the symbol of abundance and nourishment with a Horn of Plenty featuring in images from as early as 1630 when Rubens painted his famous picture of the Roman goddess Abundantia. Mythology explains in detail the origins of the Cornucopia.
Source: Cornucopia -Wikipedia.
These days, our modern depictions focus on a hollow, horn shaped basket filled with seasonal fruit and vegetables. Many countries have incorporated the Cornucopia theme for a variety of reasons. I took this photo at the 2017 Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers which is a yearly event celebrated by the people of Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia.
(This is the same image as above but a soft texturized filter has been applied for added interest.)
Tourists come from miles around to enjoy the variety of festivals which include music, craft, nature walks, flower shows, garden displays and so much more. The city comes alive during this Spring extravaganza and I had the pleasure of admiring all that was on offer. This beautiful Cornucopia creation was displayed in St. Lukes Anglican church in Herries St.