There are lots more scarecrows, mostly downtown, so here's a selection for your blogging pleasure! Lots of pictures, no comments, so just scroll though them!
I think it is the grandest collection of Scarecrows and Scarecrow photos I have ever seen. It makes me wonder how those Scarecrows fare on rainy days, or do they all skeedaddle inside.
I can just imagine the scarecrow holding the curling broom yelling "hurry hard!". :) The people responsible for the creations are very imaginative. I bet it's a lot of fun for the builders as well as those who walk past.
The faces on the scarecrows are quite interesting! They sure have changed!
ReplyDeleteThese are so creative!
ReplyDeleteA lot of work and talent went into these scarecrows.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of work and quite creative. No carved pumpkin heads/faces?
ReplyDeleteScarecrows seem to be getting popular.in my area too. If I could source some hay or straw.I'd be tempted to make one.
ReplyDeleteMeaford, I can see where they are all sitting, or standing, a grand display.
ReplyDeleteI think it is the grandest collection of Scarecrows and Scarecrow photos I have ever seen. It makes me wonder how those Scarecrows fare on rainy days, or do they all skeedaddle inside.
ReplyDeleteThese are a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine the scarecrow holding the curling broom yelling "hurry hard!". :)
ReplyDeleteThe people responsible for the creations are very imaginative. I bet it's a lot of fun for the builders as well as those who walk past.
The town's scarecrows decorating is really a neat idea. Wish our town would do it too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these scarecrows, a good community event.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Those are fun to see.
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