Here is a great way to enjoy the garden at any time of year.
garden art

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This hippo is used as a stepping stone through our bog garden to get over to the filter.  He makes a good accent at the beginning of this path.

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This is another photo of our windmill.  The yellow flowers are "perennial sunflower" Helianthus maximillianii, one of the last plants to flower in our garden every fall..

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This worm stands over 14 inches tall and can usually be found playing in our herb garden.

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This one is for those of you who complain we never have any pictures of ourselves here. So here is a picture of me.  It's true!

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We had some trees come down after an ice storm.  Rather than cut out the stumps, we made them a feature of our garden.

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This guy really looks great flying above the hostas in our shady garden.

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Our vacations are more fun because use them to search for garden art.  We found this daddy long legs in New Hope, PA.

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This goldfish is close to the pond and shows well against the tall grasses when they get their fall colors.

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This chainsaw art owl stands four feet tall and looks great within our wildflower garden.

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For those years we don't find any live praying mantids we have this one to look at.

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This guy looks out from the hill behind our water fall.  He looks great nestled in with our sedum collection.

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Another neat metal art that we found on one of our vacations.

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We put this garden art here to draw our visitor's eyes to the garden in front and not the trees in the background.

 

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We found this vulture on a trip to Phoenix, AZ.  He helps to stand guard over our garden from the top of a dead birch tree.

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This wagon wheel is located behind our wildflower garden.  It looked great as a background to these blooming poppies.

 

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This windmill should look great this spring among the tulips and daffodils that we planted underneath.

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