Lawn Flamingo Adoption Program Launched!
I'll take in any homeless, legless, faded, or unwanted birds and give them a good home. I'm looking to create a big flock for an art project. (And yes, I do NOT live under an HOA or other mean, repressed, rule-making entity.) So far I have 4 - two big 'uns and two babies. With offers of two more coming in. Hoping for at least a couple dozen total.
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this is hysterical, what are you going to do with them? huge flock??? lol... thanks for stopping by this week! love to have you pop over every now and then, we are following you now too! anytime you'd like to do another guest post, we'd love to have it!
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shelley and sarah
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Good luck with that! I had a few that our son gave us as a joke, but they seem to have disappeared over the years. Must have flown the coop!
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