We were in La Conner, Washington last weekend. It’s an eclectic little town with lots of artsy flavor. As we drove around all I had to do was yell “YARD ART” and Dear would slam on the brakes and position the car so I could get a good shot. What a guy!
This was some yard art in major proportions…
Now go on over and visit Mary at Work of the Poet and see what junk fine art people are putting their yards.
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It just amazes me what some people will put out in the front of their houses. LOL Too funny this is. But I must say it goes well with the house 🙂 I wonder if they call their house their pig sty LOL 🙂
that is funny…
Nothing quite like a gold pig up against a blue house, except maybe purple irises.
Kathy
that some good looking pig.
It wouldn’t be my taste and on the deck certainly not. 🙂
I do however love the doors! A big ole’ dolphin or fish would certainly make better sense.
You found terrific yard art though Ellen!
Looking forward to seeing more from your adventures in the town.
wow, that’s…..quite…the……well……ummmm……???
Unbelievable sight! But I guarantee that big smiling pig spreads lots of big smiles around!
What fun, Ellen. I love how you give out your yard art signal…. 🙂
Hi!
That is one cute pig! Plus he looks really big. Have a great day!
Sherrie
A View of My Life
Wow, ellen, this is a great piece of Yard Art! I do the same with Vinny (my hubby) as you do! Ha! 🙂 Thanks for playing!
I like this pig, although not in my yard! haha
I take pix when my husband is driving as well. Great find
I have a sister that is a big collector of everything pig. She would go nuts to have something like this.
Great capture.
It’s “fine” if they keep it in their yard 😉
What a wonderful pig! I wouldn’t want it in MY yard … but it’s fun to see it here.
Hugs and blessings,
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