Garden Gals - Scarecrows of a Different Nature

Posted by WiseAcre on Feb 22nd, 2008
2008
Feb 22

WiseAcre’s Galfriends
My Garden Gal

 Use your imagination

  •  Make new friends
  •  Win arguments
  •  Be a fashion designer
  •  Target practice
  •  Drive in HOV lanes
  •  Puzzle your neighbors
  •  Make garden pests laugh
  •  Love them

 Then leave them in the cold

Winter Gals

Delphinium Gal

The goil in the bathrobe is my Gal.

 The other Garden Gals are from Maine.  I stumbled upon (not the stumbleupon website) them years ago while rummaging around the web. The photos caught my attention and I contacted the owner and “helped” with a bit of html. Since then Susie has kept up the site and added a number of new photos I think you’ll enjoy.

I found inspiration and the perfect mate visiting the Garden Gals and ‘m sure you will too. I just hope you have as much fun with yours as I did with mine.

 You should have no problem making your own Gal but Susie sells plans if you feel you need them.

2 Responses

  1. Bamapat Says:

    You never fail to surprise me and that is a good thing. Love your garden gals, hey, I got friends that sew and are creative, I shall put them to work on making a couple for me.

    I think my tulips may need friends! Thanks for sharing - always a nice site to visit.

    Bamapat,
    *Blushes* and says “Thanks”. I promise not to leave you out in the cold.

  2. Mark Says:

    Hi Wiseacre,
    They are crackers and look really good in the garden.A lot of villages around here have annual competitions and over the years they have become fantastic and people from all over come to look.

    Cheers Mark

    PS you were right about eating a toad in the morning…..

    Mark,
    Sounds like fun. I hope you do a post on it sometime.
    - see the day really does get a lot better right after

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