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14 Comments on Protection in your Front Yard by Feng Shui New York consultant Laura Cerrano
Laura, Amazing! they are so fun and interesting. Was the homeowner ok with you taking photos?
BTW was George Bush there too?
I was never a fan of the "poodle shrubs" some folks have in their yards. But these look like great fun!
Ellen, yes it was a quick photo session and I made sure not to put the street and numbers. I think News Day or someone of that nature to do a mini story because you do not see that everyday :) hahaha GB nice :)
Craig, yes these were very fun to look at! Every bush was a different shape, form or animal :)
Wow, someone is creative! Great idea and you are right we never think of making our front yard give a feel of being protected.
Lora, it sure was a very cute idea what the owner did. I am sure there is lots of works behind it, too.
I love it. If I was going to have mice around the house, this would be the way to do it! ;)
These are amazing. I find them kind of creepy, but as you said, you would have to know the family to get the intention.
Very nice Laura! You write as beautiful as your mom,
That is just awesome Laura....I love it! These people have quite the imagination:)
That's weird. I commented on this and my comment is missing. Anyway, you really would have to know the owners to feel comfortable with these amazing sculptures.
Just to put that out there with what Jane mentioned, yes I wrote to everyone and my comments are gone :/ This happened on my other post too....hmmmm
Al and Peggy, It was so interesting because you can sense it, it was such a strong feeling. I wanted to make sure I stayed far way.
Rita, oo yes a lot of work behind the design, layout, characters and shapes that were carved out, not to mention time and patience.
Jason, yes they were a cute couple of mice :)
Jane, I see the first comment you left and yes, they do seem a bit creepy but from my perspective during the day in person they were pretty fun and playful. At night it was a whole other story haha :)
Maria, Thank you for that complement, that truly means a lot :)
Bill, that is for sure, I do not think of all my years on Long Island NY that I have ever seen such a display on the front yard :)
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