Garden "ornaments"

Adrian

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Poor Owen, bet he thought that had been put to rest with the UK Oasis.
but since its been raised again....... :lol:
Petefree

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Post by Petefree »

He must have worked like a Trojan to put that wooden horse behind him... :lol:
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thats really nice gaz. would look great as a garden ornament
Mark

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Thats one weired cock you got there Gaz :lol:
Gaz

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They are sold as garden objects, although the chap selling them (papa peg i presume) said a lot do end up inside. This will probably go outside, but not sure yet.
Cathy

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Hi Gaz,
I love the chicken icon_thumleft
...but why does it make me think of battery hens? :?

Cathy.
Juliasaurus

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That cock would look great between a couple of perky little tots... :lol:
Gaz

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

The Credit card slip said "Goods or Services: COCK" which i would have had a lot of explaining to do if Mark had found that without seeing the big chicken :D :D
kentgardener

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Gaz wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

The Credit card slip said "Goods or Services: COCK" which i would have had a lot of explaining to do if Mark had found that without seeing the big chicken :D :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Juliasaurus

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Gaz wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

The Credit card slip said "Goods or Services: COCK" which i would have had a lot of explaining to do if Mark had found that without seeing the big chicken :D :D
Oh my word!! :lol: You would indeed!
Mark

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Juliasaurus wrote:That cock would look great between a couple of perky little tots... :lol:
I can't wait to see that photo :lol: :lol:
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Post by ciazebernice »

There are some horror decorative ornaments in this thread, but I must say all are amazing and interesting for enhancing the beauty of a garden.
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I did try to post a couple of pics but unfortunately the files were too big.
I will try to upload a couple of smaller files in the next day or two for your perusal.
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Whenever I get the opportunity I always try to push this, www,thebritishironworks.co.uk . Its a great half day out if you live within driving distance. If you can't find any thing there, you aren't trying! Also if you pick the right weekend they hold 2 plant fairs a year. icon_thumright I should also add I have no financial interest in the company, I just enjoy it.
Don't Just sit there, plant something!

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A few ornaments which maybe of interest to our members. Tha parrot was from Spain, the elephant head and face mask was from Cape Verde, the wall plaques from Greece, the water carrier from Great Yarmouth and the Bacchus carving was by me.
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