There's a nursery here in town attached to a grocery store. I pulled into the driveway for some lunchtime errands and this is what I saw!
I want one of these roosters. The biggest one is the best, most colorful and most imposing.
See how tall he is?
Rawr!
The little rooster got a little hug from Grande. No roosters were harmed in the taking of these photographs.
Happy little rooster.
Forlorn little rooster.
The peacock was looking for a place to hide in all that grass I want in my own backyard garden. Along with a giant peacock, of course.
Here is a very large perched peacock. Wouldn't that look imposing in my suburban backyard?
I finally did something about my hair and will blog at you about that later. Tomorrow I'm going to a college visit and then Saturday I have an all-day relay race guaranteed to make me regret signing up for an all-day relay race this early in the season. I'm taking Tylenol with me.
By the way to other bloggers: For some reason I can't comment on other blogspot blogs. I've visited and will come back to see if that glitch gets fixed. :(
5 comments:
Very cool - and colorful - and fun!!
I love those... Good luck... Hope you don't need anything for pain... Michelle
I love these roosters...I keep telling Roger he has to make me one.
I had trouble commenting on some yesterday. I would have to open up the window two or three times on some but not all...then finally it would load.
Also did that last night when I went to up load one set of pictures on to my blog.
I can't wait to see what you did with your hair....
I want to live where the little peacock lives. I'd also like to share your photo of him on my blog and link back to this article. Honestly, I want to live in that grass! And on a separate note, I can't wait to see your new 'do.
M, you may use the photo. I was going to blog today but tomfoolery got in the way.
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