Traditional Dutch vegetable garden at the Zuiderzee Historical Museum
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It would scare me, if I were a crow.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the April showers.
Somehow I don't think you're in Kansas anymore . . . or Israel
ReplyDeleteBased on my experience with the Dutch and German cultures, if the raincoat was still usable it would be on a person, not a scarecrow! My landlady in Germany had hand-me-downs from HER grandmother that she wore!
wait! wouldn't the garden be empty in the winter?
ReplyDeleteAh, lovely, you've given us one from your Dutch Collection.
ReplyDeleteThat's the kind of garden I love.
I'd imagine it is Cate, but this was taken last fall ;). It's been so miserable and rainy here for so long that I'm reduced to digging into my archives for new shots. Sigh... (We need the rain, we need the rain, we need the rain...)
ReplyDeleteYou need that guy there for such a beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteThat's so fun, Robin! Love the shot. Lovely garden, too. :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteSimply Delicious
That's funny, never seen such a well-dressed scarecrow, maybe off on his way to the Wizard ;)
ReplyDeleteIt definitely looks like a raincoat is in order - though it does look nice and lush.
ReplyDeleteThat just makes me smile. Fun.
ReplyDeleteI like this picture too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing a smile to my face. What a fun capture. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteOh I needed that smile .. thanks
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful garden,Robin!
ReplyDeleteThat gave me a good laugh! And oh, what a beautiful garden. That is the garden I aspire to have one day.
ReplyDeletethat's a beautiful garden and a fun scarecrow. i really should pay more attention to the overall aesthetics of my garden rather than just the veggie production ;)
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