I have what we call my “Teddy Bear Village”. It started as a Christmas village populated by small teddy bears – mostly figurines and small toys. We hated taking it down and I realized that the teddy bear band which played for the teddy bear carolers at Christmas could play at the gazebo (aka bird feeder which looks like same) in July.
The village (in every year but this year) is changed monthly to match the month (except January is split between Xmas and Valentine’s Day. Somehow this year I never had a chance to change them. I do HOPE to change to store last year’s Xmas for this year’s Thanksgiving – including teddy bear figure Pilgrim and Native American teddy reenactors who set up their corn husk house next to the village hall. (And then back to Christmas for December and January.)
seanfear about 1 year ago
stop Katying
Cactus-Pete about 1 year ago
No, it’s not scary for turkeys.
mccollunsky about 1 year ago
He has a 363 days shirt, he’s waiting.
STEPUP about 1 year ago
Poor kid, what a letdown after Halloween!!!
nosirrom about 1 year ago
If it’s like the wild turkeys around here, it will disappear a week before Thanksgiving and reappear on Black Friday.
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Halloween and then, Thanksgiving! What a combo! Dessert first, then turkey and all the fixin’s! Be 25 pounds heavier by Christmas!!
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
Bram Wish-Bones, the Headless Turkey! ☺
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
It’s time to get over the terrifying and be thankful.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
Yeah, turkeys hate hats.
sallyseckman about 1 year ago
Who says he has to stop celebrating Halloween before Thanksgiving starts?
mafastore about 1 year ago
I have what we call my “Teddy Bear Village”. It started as a Christmas village populated by small teddy bears – mostly figurines and small toys. We hated taking it down and I realized that the teddy bear band which played for the teddy bear carolers at Christmas could play at the gazebo (aka bird feeder which looks like same) in July.
The village (in every year but this year) is changed monthly to match the month (except January is split between Xmas and Valentine’s Day. Somehow this year I never had a chance to change them. I do HOPE to change to store last year’s Xmas for this year’s Thanksgiving – including teddy bear figure Pilgrim and Native American teddy reenactors who set up their corn husk house next to the village hall. (And then back to Christmas for December and January.)