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I was bit by a foreign travel bug after my sophomore year in high school. I haven't found a cure for it, nor do I plan to. I visited India for 5 weeks in early 2009 and Europe in July 2009. My family and I spent 1 month in Sweden, Norway and Denmark in July 2010. In January 2012, I went to the foothills of the Himalayan mountains and a wedding in Jaipur, India. Then in May 2012, I returned to Japan and Bangkok, Thailand. My family and I spent 3 weeks in Paris, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany in August 2012.
What a clever way to make money!! I wonder how they select the lawns to "decorate?"
ReplyDeleteI'd kind of like to have them hang around for awhile.
ReplyDeletehee hee...
ReplyDelete«Louis» heard about a colony of pink flamingos with plastic people in their front yards...
I wish someone would flamingo me!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Way better than being teepeed anyday ;D
ReplyDeleteI had this done to me when I used to live in Phoenix. I've seen it done with pink elephants too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice way to renew a neighbor's flamingo inventory! Fun.
ReplyDeletehaha! i thought they're real. ^0^
ReplyDeleteImpressed !
ReplyDeletePlease have a wonderful Thursday.
daily athens
Those animals have a misterious shape for me, their colour belongs to heaven and their neck is magic.
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Valery
[Barcelona Daily Photo]
What's inside one wonders
ReplyDeleteIndeed a very clever way to make money! Great idea, although it might be a little annoying for the people being flamingo'ed?!
ReplyDeleteFunny. There's a garden in Russell (NZ) with a similar garden only not flamingoes.
ReplyDeleteThis is so kitsch! :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting way to fundraise!
ReplyDeleteclever and funny action!
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