It only makes sense that a neighborhood with a yeti wearing bunny ears would also have a zebra in front of a house. To be honest he only wears a costume at Christmas when he dons a Santa hat. The rest of the year he just stands underneath the tree as a neighborhood sentinel. I pass by him also, each time I leave the neighborhood and knowing he is there makes me smile too.
Sorry the picture is not better but he sits fairly deep in the yard. I don' know these particular neighbors well enough to walk through their lawn to take a picture and the yard is on a curve where getting rear ended is a possibility. So this is a snap and go shot that had to be enlarged. At least you get the idea of what I get to see driving through the "hood.
How fun!
ReplyDeleteSounds like your neighbors have a quirky sense of humor with the yeti and zebras, and the world needs more smiles. Thanks for sharing. :)
I think everyone should live somewhere that makes them smile!
DeleteYour neighborhood is much more fun than mine. Perhaps I should get a giant slug statue and sit it out front?
ReplyDeleteI have told TheHub to be on guard because if I ever find a cement monkey statue it is all over!
DeleteA giant slug with be most appropriate!
Yetis and zebras! You live in a fun neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteI have some truly lovely neighbors. I am very lucky!
DeleteI love the quirkiness of your neighbors-just some fun to lighten up the neighborhood. Better than the ongoing yard sale our neighbor has-perpetually gathering crap in a trailer and them letting it sit outside every weekend for people to buy!
ReplyDeleteI love my neighborhood. There are planned get togethers, along with small parades and fun runs for the kids.
DeleteThat's an interesting piece to have in the front yard. It certainly would spark some conversation.
ReplyDeleteOne of my neighbours put out a bunch of rocks, which he chose to place in piles. It looked like headstones in a graveyard. I think someone finally told him and he took it down. :)
I don't think anyone really talks about the zebra or yeti. They just are part of the neighborhood.
DeleteIt is an interesting neihborhood to be sure. No flamingos or gnomes?
ReplyDeleteNo flamingos or gnomes that are visible from the street
DeleteI love the zebra!
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteBig, big smiles. Thank you. And the zebra owners.
ReplyDeleteI really do need to get to know them other than having just a waving relationship. I think the zebra is a really cool addition to their front yard.
DeleteI also love the zebra! Quirky & fun, & love that he wears a costume at times.
ReplyDeleteIt is a quirky bit of yard art, but I really do like it.
DeleteThat's so interesting. Why the zebra? He is cute!
ReplyDeleteNo idea why they put the zebra there, but he has lived in that spot for about 10 years.
DeleteOh, that's so fun! :D A yeti and a zebra! One of the British bloggers I read often posts a picture of a giraffe in her neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteOur neighborhood has a loose association but no HOA so people can be expressive. I wish we had a giraffe!
DeleteYou live in a very creative and interesting neighborhood!! Love the zebra!! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteIt is truly a very traditional neighborhood, but I do have some great neighbors with a sense of humor.
DeleteI thought a Yeti looked like a gorilla, so this is very educational! Have a good week.
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I think the one in the neighborhood is actually a Bigfoot cutout, but because it is white I just call it a yeti. I have no idea, other than the Disney cartoon, what a yeti should look like.
DeleteThat is neat!!!! Happy and Blessed Easter to you!
ReplyDeleteI think it is fun!
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