You don't see a scarecrow very often in the populated suburbs of a big city, but here on the corner of Hector St and Waldron Rd, Chester Hill, Bert the Muppet is doing a fine job.
Hi, we are doing a history on the Chester Hill Community Garden and would really like your permission (if possible) to include your photos from 2007. Is there any way we can contact you? Chester Hill Neighbourhood Centre 9645 3700 Thank you
Hi...you are most welcome to use the photos. Just give an attribution - Sally Edsall@Sydney Daily Photo. Sounds like a great project - I'd be interested to know when it is finished.
Hi...you are most welcome to use the photos. Just give an attribution - Sally Edsall@Sydney Daily Photo. Sounds like a great project - I'd be interested to know when it is finished.
the scarecrow is so pretty that the birds all must come in the garden
ReplyDeleteI think Bert the Muppet just cracked the bird up, so they forget what were they suppose to do in that garden. It is really funny scarecrow though.
ReplyDeleteHi Sally,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I managed to get back and see the great catch... and the scarecrow!
Thanks also for your visit and comment to Blogtrotter!
a very creative scarecrow...great shot
ReplyDeletesuperbe, il est culte cet epouvantail, c'est une nouvelle version du magicien d'oz. je te souhaite un bon weekend
ReplyDeletesuperb, it is worship this scarecrow, it is a new version of the magician of OZ. I wish you a good weekend
Is that Ernie from Sesame Street??
ReplyDeleteing, it's Bert from Sesame Street
ReplyDeletecan he really scare off the birds? ;)
ReplyDeletehave a lovely weekend Sally.
bert.. interesting, in Spain it was Blas! :) what a nice memories!
ReplyDeletethis scarecrow looks very sweet... i love muppets!
ReplyDeleteawesome, i still remember the bert is evil campaign.
ReplyDeleteThat puppy is too friendly to scare someone
ReplyDeleteHi, great blog. I grew up in Chester Hill and got a kick out of seeing the Bert Scarecrow in the garden by the railway line. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteMara, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Hi, we are doing a history on the Chester Hill Community Garden and would really like your permission (if possible) to include your photos from 2007. Is there any way we can contact you? Chester Hill Neighbourhood Centre 9645 3700 Thank you
ReplyDeleteHi...you are most welcome to use the photos. Just give an attribution - Sally Edsall@Sydney Daily Photo.
DeleteSounds like a great project - I'd be interested to know when it is finished.
Hi...you are most welcome to use the photos. Just give an attribution - Sally Edsall@Sydney Daily Photo.
DeleteSounds like a great project - I'd be interested to know when it is finished.