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Scarecrows and Fall

2008.10.25
Our Front yard

View from our front yard - the veggie/fruit garden is where the white patches are down in the meadow by the woods.

tansy flowers - they dry well

pansy

mountain bluet

gerbera?

New herb bed in foreground. Tomatoes covered in plastic on outside of the attached greenhouse to our home.

Love my beds, bird feeding area, and back pergola - where I live all summer!

Tomatoes in the plastic greenhouse we can raise when it's hot outside so they don't cook!

Pergola looking at dining room windows.

Greenhouse, attached to our house off the dining room. Lemon and fig trees and flowers moved in for winter, and grapevine grows all summer along ceiling trellis.

Scarecrow couple in the sunset.

Front porch scarecrow

Scare-elk. Someone left it in our driveway thinking we'd like it and it's been in the veggie garden for years. Thinking of 'patina' painting it next Spring.




Haven't had any scarecrow around for awhile, other than our scare-elk in the garden. I missed them, so made some this year. They often catch me off guard, thinking someone's there. An artist friend coming here for the first time guessed my house by the scarecrows! Then of course there's the flowers and all the wonderful rock-work Dawson did this summer for garden beds. The tomatoes are now enclosed under plastic to ripen and give another month or so of tomatoes. And then I posted a few scarecrows I saw when we traveled to Wisconsin.
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