It's the Queens 60th Jubilee this weekend.
To celebrate these scarecrows are appearing along my commute.
I expect to see a few more before the week is out.
The sign made me smile.
This one was taken a couple of weeks ago...I think she is there to scare foxes away from the chickens.
Certainly gave me a fright.
scarecrows for the queen. hmmm. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are definitly some whimsical looking scarecrows!
ReplyDeletethey are all really neat, the last one if my favorite and if i were a fox i would not get in that hen house for sure.
ReplyDeleteJeepers, that first set of scarecrows aint half scary aren't they.
ReplyDeleteShaun Valleys ShutterBug
They are all very funny:)
ReplyDeleteThose are cool. Is it a tradition to do that for the queen?
ReplyDeleteI like the vest and shirt the first scarecrow is wearing. I don't even have clothes that nice.
ReplyDeleteHow whimsical and fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Andrew.. Oh my what a laugh..that fox watching lady surely would give me a fright to ...the fox probably not!!
ReplyDeleteGrace
Looks like fun, and makes for some great photography!
ReplyDeleteVery funny scarecrows, maybee I can use one of them in my garden in Sweden to...:)
ReplyDeleteStrange yet fun. But you're not trying to scare the Queen away?:)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting creations.
ReplyDeleteI certainly enjoyed the comical scare-crows you posted Drew; I guess you're looking out for something new each commute to work
ReplyDeleteCreative and great shots :0)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Some folks got very creative!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! The scarecrows are fun especially the female one with the hat!!!!
ReplyDeleteall different personalities, these scarecrows :)
ReplyDeletemuch love..
This is great ... you have a wonderful scarecrows on the way to work.
ReplyDeleteAll righty then...... And I thought I was weird......
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Love to see that the British still have a sense of humor - unfortunately not so much in this country. Happy Queen's Jubilee day!
ReplyDeleteYes, I especially liked that lady watching our for foxes. Long live the Queen!
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