I have found these words to be true. Like my Dad used to tell me when I couldn't decide on a particular frustrating issue. "Sooner or later, you're going to have to jump off the merry-go-round."
Each year in Wales they have a Green Man Festival . where as in August they make this gigantic green man from a tree and branches and then
set fire to it as a bonfire... Green Man is an independent music and arts festival held annually at the Glanusk Estate in the Brecon Beacons, Wales. Now in its 12th year it has evolved into a 20,000 capacity 4 day event, showcasing predominantly live music (in particular alternative, indie, rock, folk, dance and Americana), literature, film, comedy, theatre and poetry. 2013 saw 1500 multi-arts acts perform across 17 stages. The festival site is divided into 10 areas, each offering a unique festival experience. Ceilidhs, all-night bonfires and secret gigs all add to the festival's unique identity. info taken from Wikipedia.!
Green happens to be my favourite colour. Wow,Rainee, that's the biggest green man that I have ever seen! The 'green man' is also old English [from folklore] and is a human face on a tree , usually an oak or ash tree. It's a common sight on pub signs in villages here.Pagan.
I bought six stone frogs at a yard a sale last year, and didn't know what to do with them. Later, after we replaced our cellar windows with glass block, I found the window sills perfect for the frogs....haven't seen a fly since. Not sure if I will paint them green or not. Maybe I could write a song "Ring Of Frogs"?
They are Big Frogs, Meanderer.....they look kinda scary. Can see why you don't see any flies, or burglars either. They look like frog Gargoyles...just kidding....kinda
They are Big Frogs, Meanderer.....they look kinda scary. Can see why you don't see any flies, or burglars either. They look like frog Gargoyles...just kidding....kinda
I wouldn't call them "Junk Yard Frogs", but maybe "Guard Frogs"! They are smaller than they look...3 inches high, and 4 inches front to back. This picture shows the ledge like shelf cut into their rear (Ouch!), allowing 3 frogs to support a flower pot. I think I will give them names