The word "Gargoyle" shares a root with the word "Gargle"; they come from "gargouille", an old French word for "Throat".
My readers always keep me informed when there is something I should see on the Net. This topic was suggested by Walter S. Arnold, a sculptor from Chicago who makes his living carving stone creatures. Silly me, I replied "There couldn't possibly be five go
You don't have to be in New York to enjoy these virtual walks around the city, peering up at the monsters.
Disney's animated television series The Gargoyles follows the adventures of stone creatures that have came back to life.