Tanya, we were in Bedford last June. We visited the National D-Day Memorial - spectacular place! We didn't see any unusually large roosters on anyone's front lawn, though. Dang, I guess our timing was off! What a crazy, fun photo op! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Wednesday! Feel free to stop in for a visit and link up!
LOVE it! Roosters have been all the rage in decoration for so long now. I have one in our yard and a small one in the kitchen. This kind is the best...they do not wake you up crowing!
Taking a rest under a tree. Love the signs you find.
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Ha!!!
ReplyDeleteTanya, we were in Bedford last June. We visited the National D-Day Memorial - spectacular place! We didn't see any unusually large roosters on anyone's front lawn, though. Dang, I guess our timing was off! What a crazy, fun photo op! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Wednesday! Feel free to stop in for a visit and link up!
ReplyDeleteCurious as a Cathy
Not only does he have long legs but he is big too.
ReplyDeleteThe rooster is big and he is being tied to the tree trunk to prevent it from running away. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWell, that guy sure has something to crow about!
ReplyDelete...part giraffe?
ReplyDeleteHe's pretty cool. I love the quiet kind of roosters!
ReplyDeleteSeriously long legs, too!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a tall rooster to get your attention.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! Roosters have been all the rage in decoration for so long now. I have one in our yard and a small one in the kitchen. This kind is the best...they do not wake you up crowing!
ReplyDeleteI like these colourful sculptures that brighten lawns. Roosters seem to be one of the favourite animals.
ReplyDeleteCute! My littlest grandson would love that.
ReplyDeleteI so need that, you have no idea! lol
ReplyDeleteSo cool and so colourful!
ReplyDeleteHaha! A stiltwalking chook 😀 unusual find Tanya!
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