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Uh.. HUh!! Think I will wait until I hear from the guys before I believe that tale Sunny!!
Very nice decorations in the yard. Do you get many trick or treaters?? Last year, we got 2, year before none... One of the [dis]advantages[?] of living in the country. Our closest neighbour is about a mile away
close friends with wee ones. I always dress up, and they are afraid of me sometimes, but when they find out it is Nana, then they are usually okay with it.! He's a good man, that scarecrow! Just sits there with a smile on his face waving howdy!
I must say that you do indeed have talent for doing things like this. I admire folks that can do things like this....you did good! Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas)
You did a real good job on him. I had never heard that story about the garden. You can bet that if you were spending the night at Paw-paw's house that it HAD to be because Tommy was on his way. <><
My buddies wife, the one that I wrote about who drug a dogs collar around thinking the dog was still in it, can do the most fantastic things with a hand full of junk. It is a real talent and it seems you have it too!!
That is a fine looking scarecrow! Fine looking family too!
than i do, not to mention creativity. You know there is something special about doing these kind of things, a legacy for the kids that will stay in their hearts and minds forever and be passed down as you did.
Wayne