Garden "ornaments"

Cathy

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...and more
Louis aka loo brush holder
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where's Ben?
...'she looks so fine, pretty flamingo'
...'she looks so fine, pretty flamingo'
Cathy

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here come the girls :wink:

frequently relocated by grandaughters :lol:
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Cathy

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Hi Gaz,
The Bamboo in my first picture is a Swing :)

Bought a few years ago for £145 from CTP and with free cheerful delivery :D

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Some erm... unusual ornaments everybody :lol: But I have to say Cathy - that swinging chair for 145 from CTP is a bargain! Looks very tropical, fits right in with the garden theme and not too expensive either! Just my kinda thing :lol: No ornaments here really, have yet to start collecting :lol: or should that be have yet to start going an ickly bit mad :lol:

Thanks, take care

Pete
Cathy

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Well Pete,
I must say that I tend to relocate unwanted house 'clutter' into the garden and am encouraged by two little girls who love to rearrange the 'pets' and water the fairies! just as well, as we have no lawn for them to play on :roll:
As for the swing, it replaced a horrid Argos thing which I bent :oops: before reading the advise about weight limits :lol:

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MarkD

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The bamboo swing fits in well with your garden scheme Cathy! :D

And I love that pink flamingo! Classic! :lol:
mixiepalms

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What a great thread guys, given me the inspiration to realise just what I have lurking in our garden.
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Does Brian my bearded dragon count rofl?
Does Brian my bearded dragon count rofl?
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...Brian just said he wondered what had happened to his old car jack! ( I had to confess that the handle is stuck in border for bird perch :oops: ) ...see flowerpot man picture above :roll:
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Cathy wrote:...Brian just said he wondered what had happened to his old car jack!
Perhaps this should be a whole new thread :)
Alyson is always complaining (justifiably) that many of the kitchen utensils end up in the garden, measuring jugs, forks, kitchen knives, tupperware boxes etc etc

Love the bamboo swing.
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I have only one.

It was a gift and is supposed to resemble me. Can't see it myself.
Libby

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A few from my garden
Mikey!
Mikey!
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One of many fairies!
One of many fairies!
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Mixie, I love the look of the Mirror. at first I thought it was a port hole :oops:

Dragons great too 8)
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:lol: I need to start collecting :lol:
Cathy wrote: before reading the advise about weight limits :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:

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Mick, thats my hero, Ive tried hard to model myself on Homer....DOH!
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:D
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