The only thing your photo lacks is snow. LOL. When I had horses in Dinwiddie, our neighbors put these larger vinyl ornaments up, tied down to secure them so they wouldn’t blow away. On breezy/windy days the horses would stand for hours and watch them from across the road as the snowmen and Santas swayed between the ties in whichever direction the wind nudged them. I loved watching the horses watch the ornaments.
I’ve a feeling that it won’t be long before they nestled in a more customary setting of fresh fallen snow — just not too much, please/
No work and they never melt.
This is kind of creepy, it’s like they are slowing gaining on you. Or maybe I’ve been watching to many horror movies, this holiday season.
The only thing your photo lacks is snow. LOL. When I had horses in Dinwiddie, our neighbors put these larger vinyl ornaments up, tied down to secure them so they wouldn’t blow away. On breezy/windy days the horses would stand for hours and watch them from across the road as the snowmen and Santas swayed between the ties in whichever direction the wind nudged them. I loved watching the horses watch the ornaments.
They must light-up at night!!!! I wish they were a little more artistically arranged for that!!! 🙂
Such a jolly crowd! 🙂
A whole army of ’em!
This just made me laugh. Great photo. Now I wish you’d get some snow!
Love that the snowless snowmen made you laugh.