Lea...I wrote out this long comment and then lost it. Guess I will try again. This picture is so festive and cute. Love those huge bows on the pots. We never have things like this in out little town of 7,000 people. We have to drive 3 hours or so. UGH! The little white fence actually looks to be wood and not that yucky plastic. Hope you have a nice Easter...nice weather...lots of photos. genie
Thanks for visiting my Amish Horse. It lead me to your delightful blog. Been checking out your recent post and love all the pot people. I am going to have to use this idea somehow in my yard.
Lea...I wrote out this long comment and then lost it. Guess I will try again. This picture is so festive and cute. Love those huge bows on the pots. We never have things like this in out little town of 7,000 people. We have to drive 3 hours or so. UGH! The little white fence actually looks to be wood and not that yucky plastic. Hope you have a nice Easter...nice weather...lots of photos. genie
ReplyDeletewe can not have "pot people" running free. that would be terrible. cute shot. (:
ReplyDeleteThe pot people are so cute. I think the fence will hold them in.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
Happy Easter.
This is so creative and the colorful big ribbons made it so festive! The fence really would keep the pot people in place!
ReplyDeleteOh that is such a lovely photo.
ReplyDeletelol, that's cute, those pot people look pretty contained!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a portable fence...and like the pot people;-)
ReplyDeletelol...which critter group at the house would have that fixed up in no time.....
ReplyDeleteimagine if those pot people got loose? mayhem, absolute mayhem!
ReplyDeleteLesley made me laugh!!
ReplyDeleteI just recently saw some pot people for the first time, didn't know about them before
they're a wonderful group :)
great photo
How creative these pot people are! Nice shot
ReplyDeleteKeeps the Pot People from wandering around? Uh, which kind of pot are we talking about? :)
ReplyDeleteTell Me, Sister Crow
Well, obviously, they are Pot Heads that survivied the 1960s and 70s!
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Thanks for visiting my Amish Horse. It lead me to your delightful blog. Been checking out your recent post and love all the pot people. I am going to have to use this idea somehow in my yard.
ReplyDeleteCute post for Easter! :-)
ReplyDeleteCute! Thanks for visiting today and leaving a comment for me. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteDianna