The Bard said it best in his play "Twelfth Night" "If music be the food of love, play on" Let's skew his meaning a bit and see just where the love of food and the love of music takes us.
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Thursday, April 7, 2022
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I smiled at that from the other side of the world.
ReplyDeleteI drive by it every time I leave my house and it makes me smile each time. But I especially get the biggest kick out of it, the day the headdress changes.
DeleteOh, I love it! That made me smile, too! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, that is so cute! I like that.
ReplyDeleteI just like that some of our neighbors have a sense of humor.
DeleteAn all occasion Yeti? Very neat idea.
ReplyDeleteSo, the yeti is there all the time but changes head gear for the season? I really like that idea. And who ever had a yeti? it's very original
ReplyDeleteWell I thought is was original, but there have been a couple of other yeti sightings around town.
DeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteI can say that we don't have a holiday Yeti in our neighborhood. What fun.
ReplyDeleteThis is what a little pandemic and sequestering can do for a neighborhood. I just hate I did not think of doing it.
DeleteI love their sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteI do too!
DeleteA yeti just seems to be a good time ready to happen!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing it every day.
DeleteVery cute, what a neighbor!
ReplyDeleteWe live in a really great neighborhood
DeleteThat's really cute!
ReplyDeleteI think so too!
DeleteThat is just funny...weird, but funny bunny! LOL. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the whimsy of it!
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