Saturday, May 14, 2011

Fake Florida Flamingoes...

...in a shopping center parking lot. How silly is that?

19 comments:

Unknown said...

pretty silly... I like it when people get "flocked" usually for a birthday...

Randy said...

Well at least you won't miss the place.

Francisca said...

Very silly... but it makes you smile, don't it? Like the skittish horses in your header too... :-)

Birdman said...

Did they get flamingo-ed? It's a happy thing! Ya, in Florida... stupid!

Kate said...

I think that these flamingos are a hoot. I just might get some to place on our lawn for Father's Day. Why? No good reason except that it would make my neighbors curious about my sanity. Then I could save them and spread the future joy among the neighborhood.

Unknown said...

So kitsch! LOL!

magiceye said...

:) cool alliteration!

Hilda said...

I dunno, pink flamingoes — real or fake — will always be associated with Florida in my mind. :D

Small City Scenes said...

Fake?? are you kidding me? I always thought these guys were the real deal. I wondered why mine never pooped. MB

Sharon said...

This one made me smile!!

SRQ said...

I love the yard flamingoes!

youth_in_asia said...

At least they sort of fit in down there. There's nothing more ridiculous than seeing a few of these in a yard in New England that's covered with snow.

Still, I prefer the real ones.

cieldequimper said...

Well... others have gnomes you know...

Judy said...

Fake flamingos are silly where ever they are!

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Beautiful...

Jim Klenke said...

maybe it was a joke. I came home from a vacation a few years ago and found a couple in my yard. Everyone thought it was so funny. HA HA.

Lois said...

Silly but cute!

EG CameraGirl said...

Are those plastic flamingos looking for plastic worms?

Katmom said...

Oh my, I think a few of those Florida Flamingos have escaped & come all the way over here to dreary rainy Washington...lol!

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson