Garden "ornaments"

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AndyC
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So far I like Johns stained glass the best, very classy :)
I've just got a couple of birds that hand around my garden
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They came from a market stall in Boscombe (Bournemouth)
Andy
Adrian

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My mate helps the dog keep our garden cat free, makes the odd visitor jump too when seen coming out of a plant or around a hidden corner.

Like the Toucan Andy, have seen them at The Range and have thought of getting one to put up in a palm. As long as he leaves the Guinness alone :wink:
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kentgardener

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Hi Andy

nice birds - we always liked the exotic birds abroad and your garden inhabitants have aroused memories - Ian would have liked them a lot.
Ian with Joanna the parrot in Madeira
Ian with Joanna the parrot in Madeira
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phurst

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A few of my ornaments lurking around the garden!!!
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Some cheeky chappies in the fern garden
Some cheeky chappies in the fern garden
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phurst wrote:A few of my ornaments lurking around the garden!!!

the cats
Scary cats! :shock:
phurst

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kentgardener wrote:
phurst wrote:A few of my ornaments lurking around the garden!!!

the cats
Scary cats! :shock:
Somebody bought them for us as a house ornament, we decided that they were only just fit for the garden :lol:
kentgardener

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phurst wrote:Somebody bought them for us as a house ornament, we decided that they were only just fit for the garden :lol:
Wise move. :lol:
SteveW

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Heres our 6 year old,Bruce :lol:
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little goblin
little goblin
cornish pisky
cornish pisky
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our little lizard from NZ
our little lizard from NZ
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bunny and his carrot,lol
bunny and his carrot,lol
please oh please don't ask what he's doing with his carrot :lol:
DavidF

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Ade I love that monitor lizard/komodo dragon or whatever it is......... where did you get it?
Mark

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I have always wanted a couple of Goblins made from bronze from this Guy. 8)
http://www.david-goode.com/snailmaker.html
Adrian

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A local garden centre has the Komodo dragons, Ive seen them at craft fairs too. Very nicely carved but the toes are breaking points, very useful for a carpenter to pick up a bit cheaper and stick them back on :wink:

Good one Mark, havent seen his stuff for a while but quality eh!
lucienc

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:lol: you made me go and take pics of the iffy bits of my garden ! :D
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Heres mine :)
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Cathy

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Now for the REALLY sad...
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Gaz

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Post by Gaz »

Interesting Cathy :D :D

But what is the bamboo shelter/hut/or whatever it is just to the right of the shed? Any chance of a photo?

Gaz
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