Sunday, August 14, 2022

New Old and New New Yard Art

Have acquired a couple of new cat items for the gardens at Eastside Cats.
An old piece that we've had for years called Ghost Cat: gifted to us by neighbors.
New to us, but old; found recently at a garage sale.
I like the sound of the bells.
This new big kitty weighs a lot!
Here he is, waiting for me to pick him up to take him home.
Kitty now enjoying himself amid the hosta leaves, placed yesterday.
Purchased last year; I'm a sucker for star/moon combinations.
Looking a bit dirty, these three metal cats were collected over the years at local art fairs.

17 comments:

  1. Love the yard art. I have several cat ornaments mostly in the memorial garden, but also others in various places.

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  2. Oooooooooooooooooooooo!
    Mum and I love your yard decorations!!
    Purrs, Julie

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  3. Love each and every one and I too love star and moon decorations.

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  4. Ghost-cat looks very satisfied with himself.

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  5. Pawsome garden art. Mom is looking for some new pieces for our yard.

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  6. I like your yard art, very kitty cat cool!

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  7. What lovely garden art! We don't have a garden, alas - but Mummy has a lot of cat statues and pictures all around the house.

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  8. I absolutely adore cat ornaments and statues for the garden. What was old can be new again just by using it as you have. I used to put our cat ornaments in the front garden every year but can't do it anymore due to disability. Taking pictures of them is a great idea because you can always look back and enjoy them.

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  9. Your yard art is purrfect!

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  10. Oh, those are such fun and lovely cat pieces...and they can all now 'sing' at your little moon:)

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  11. We love all your kitty and celestial garden goodies!

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