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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 11:04 am   Post subject: Garden Art in the Yard


(Frank, is this the correct category for this topic?)

I love garden art in the yard, how about you?

My hubby likes moose anything. Very Happy He just bought a moose birdfeeder. I kid you not. It's just the head and it's up-turned horns hold the seed. He also has a sign that says, "Moose Crossing". This is funny because we live in a semi-desert!

I found a colorful rooster that I have put near the front door. Our neighbors seem to like it too.

One of our neighbors has a cute little deer on their lawn. Thank goodness it's not real or all her beautiful flowers would be gone! Shocked

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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 10:51 pm   Post subject:


I have a sculpture that looks exactly like my daughter in the back garden - life sized. I have a hand-carved marble frog and lizard too (both life sized as well) and 4 strange stone 'thingys' we dug up and have managed to find homes for. Very Happy


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And in case you want to see what Eileen's life-size imitation of her daughter looks like check this topic out http://www.gardenstew.com/about174.html

(I just had to track it down Eileen, it was so memorable the first time Very Happy)


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