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Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Haslingfield Scarecrow Festival (2)

Inspired by The Olympics and our summer of sport... 


















Nothing to do with sport but I can't resist putting this one in too..
...just to remind you to...

Take care!

17 comments:

  1. How imaginative, creative and entertaining are these scarecrows - bet they do a mighty job and are worthy of medals!

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  2. Two great posts John!

    There are some clever people around! I love the one of 'Her Majesty', good to see HRH and plenty of folk have a good sense of humour!

    Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Very creative. And I love the bit of cheek with the Queen's parachute stuck in a tree.

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  4. What fun! I enjoyed both parts. Scarecrow festivals seem to be becoming very popular, I saw an Olympic themed one on another blog recently, they are so creative.

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  5. Hahaha! so good. Love the diver and the 'couch potato' best. Fun post John and you are so right about cities always changing..for the better we hope!

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  6. These are rather good John - we have a scarecrow festival here in our village every year - some people do aazingly well.

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  7. another fun batch...love the parachuting queen!

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  8. Bradley Wiggins must have cycled all the way down from Kettlewell's Festival!

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  9. These are so inspired! I'm always amazed at people's creative talent. (I must say the couch potato one resonates quite a lot with me :)

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  10. These are terrific. I like the Bolt and parachuting Queen ones best.

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  11. Ha, these are great John :^) You put a big smile on my face this morning... love the Bolt stance, perfect!

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    1. i LOVE THE QUEEN!
      cracking efforts all round... amazing that everyone joined in so uch

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  12. They are absolutely brilliant. Go and find us some more. I love pics like these. I feel a new project coming on.

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  13. Very funny! Thank you for making me smile. ;)

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  14. I enjoyed this scarecrow series including the previous post. How imaginative and creative! They are more like life-size dolls than scarecrows. Some of them can’t scare crows, and I myself will be scared by some of them when I see them in the dim light.

    Scarecrows in the rice paddies is one of typical autumn scenes of Japan and Scarecrow festivals/contest are held in some places, too.

    Yoko

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