Strange Garden Objects #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of a solar-powered sheep made out of tin which is standing next to a brown fence.
What strange objects have you found?

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52 thoughts on “Strange Garden Objects #WordlessWednesday #Photography

  1. Omigosh! How cute, Hugh! People pay dearly for those type items where I live. We don’t have a garden, however, we have a balcony with a lot of plants, and an artsy item or two would add a lot of charm.

      1. My hubby grows spider plants and sells them. Our balcony is his pride and joy and he does a great job in making it look nice. We like to sit outside and enjoy nature, especially when the weather is cooler.

    1. Oh, no, it came like that, Cathy. I’m hopeless at putting things together. My six-year-old great-niece is great at putting things together. She’d have done a great job assembling it had it needed to be.

  2. How adorable, Hugh! I can’t recall any strange garden objects at the moment, Hugh. However, friends of mine back in Canada put “eyes” on a tree near their garden. I do believe they were thinking about the forest in the Wizard of Oz. LOL

  3. That’s gorgeous! I’d love one of those. We recently had our garden done, but haven’t had the chance to get much for it. Perhaps next year. I’ll keep a look out in the sales!

    1. Garden sales are in full swing in our part of the world, Esther (dare I say before the Christmas displays come out). You may pick up some great bargains right now.
      Enjoy your new garden. I hear there is a mini-heatwave for some next week (after the bank holiday). And, of course, the weather always improves when the schools reopen.

    1. Do they? How much would somebody pay for my garden solar-powered sheep, Terri? Of course, I won’t sell it because it’s been with us for too long now. It shines out even during the winter (when the solar lights don’t work).

      1. At least $30-70 US dollars around our area. Soon the Autumn craft shows will begin and the frenzy for farmhouse chic elevates. I’m glad to read the solar lights still work. I’m surprised your pups haven’t had their way with it. Brodie would have jet streamed it by now LOL!

    1. Lol, it’s actually a sheep, Willow (well, that’s what it was advertised as). The solar lights on it still work after five years of being in the garden all year.

      1. Oh! Hugh I have just been back and looked again! Lol your right I messed up! Serves me right for trying to do my mail out in the garden .. in the sun I did not see it properly 😁😁😁😁😁

        1. No problem, Willow. I’m more concerned that you’re sitting in the sun in the garden when it’s very cloudy with a drizzle here in Swansea. I say, ‘Enjoy it while you can.’

        2. its a weird day Hugh 19%© and dull most of the time then for half an hour the sun comes out and it glorious…

          then boom it’s dull again 💜💜💜💜

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