I went for a walk at the Desert Botanical Garden yesterday morning and I found something new to photograph. The garden had a family event this last weekend called Strange Garden and they created one path that was called Pumpkin Alley. These two orange fellows were pointing the way.
This bell-shaped archer was attempting a trick made famous by William Tell. The fellow with the apple was saying his prayers.
This poor gourd has stumbled into a "jumping cactus" and he has those little balls of thorns attached to his back side. It looks like his friend is pretty freaked out by the sight of his friend's dilemma.
This group of rotund squashes were having a fun time in this big tree.
This group has set up camp and are roasting marshmallows over the campfire.
What fun arrangements. I'll have a few more tomorrow.
It looks entertaining and fun.
ReplyDeleteIt's more than fun, it's a delight!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat in the garden and what a treat for us!
These little scenes are so wonderful, Sharon! Looking forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Very creative.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! It's nice to see clever decorations that don't require plastic.
ReplyDeleteSomeone had fun setting that up.
ReplyDeleteOh I really enjoyed seeing these pumpkin folk at play! This was a very clever and well arranged alley!
ReplyDeleteA very nice alley, what a great and fun idea !
ReplyDeleteFantastic...kudos to the person(s) who thought this up. Great fun. I really don't much like pumpkins but I like these. One of the things about going up an alley is that you can't be sure what you will find. These guys/gals would be a great find!
ReplyDeleteThat is fun!
ReplyDeleteVery creative and fun to see.
ReplyDeleteCoucou Bonjour.
ReplyDeleteThérèse à raison belles sont les courges ici !!!
a good idea
ReplyDeleteso cute