A creative front yard










All photographed in one small front yard a month or two back in Ashburton.

The photos don't really do justice to the mind behind the whole scene.

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  1. Good grief... an amazing imagination.
    So...not yours then??

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    1. First one has to be a junk collector. I tend to be a 'throw it outer' so will need to change my habits.

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  2. I would like to meet the creator! there is a place called Solomons Castle, the artist that built the castle did this type of thing, and he was funny and crazy. he has since died and his family runs the business, its a tourist place . some of the things here I like, most I don't but I bet it is different to see the entire scene and not pieces... if that is his/her house, it sure does not look like a house the person would live in

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    1. Someone we knew lived there but it isn't his art. It's a really big house (7 bedrooms- very old, wooden)

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  3. Wow, that was fun!! Inspiring! Going out to collect motor parts today. Not sure the neighbors would appreciate...

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    1. When I trashed all those bikes Bro and I kept boxes of parts for just such fun....

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    2. Next time you go NI, make sure you get to a Adrian Worsley open workshop day in Te Aroha.....

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  4. Yard Art ….. would Mr B allow it?

    Cathy (Still Waters)…..

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    1. Mr B would be fine - might even contribute but there is a certain clique hereabouts that could be relied upon to invoke various covenants in place to try and keep the neighbourhood genteel. Don't worry I have plans for pushing the interpretation of certain covenants till they are stretched to see-through.

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  5. Hari OM
    Oh yes, stretch away at those boundaries! This is brilliant! YAM xx

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  6. Someone has boundless imagination. Great fun!

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  7. I love gardens full of creativity. So much more interesting than the manicured to within an inch of their lives, gardens.

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    1. I know what you mean about manicured to within an inch of their lives. There one such out here - the place looks soooo NAF in this natural setting. The English would call it twee.

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  8. WOW! Some very creative person!

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