Thursday, August 23, 2012
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Different. Very different. :)
ReplyDeletewow, luv all the colors. gorgeous. (:
ReplyDeleteNow this is a puzzle because the flowers look quite well cared for. I guess sometimes you just don't know what to do with your radiator? And you're right, photography helps you to really "see" the world around you.
ReplyDeleteRadiator sheep! That's very creative isn't it ;)
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
ohhhh radiator sheep! i didn't know until i read marleen's comment, now i understand! nice!!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen radiator sheep!! Cool.
ReplyDeleteDouble fence - of both wood and "iron".
ReplyDeleteWish you a good wee-end :)
Hanne Bente
Haha, radiator sheep :-) very funny. Must keep that in mind in case I ever have a spare radiator.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Now this takes all....some people are so creative when it comes to junk!!!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot in my live but I have never seen a radiator sheep. Thanks for the new experience!
ReplyDeleteVery cool fence and sheep. LOL MB
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was a double fence. Then I realized it was radiator sheep!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice! :)
ReplyDeleteNice and I think I can use this idea in our yard and my kids will definitely adore great transformation I am planning.
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