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2004 Scarecrow Trail & Enchanted Forest--Part 37
On Display at Huntsville Botanical Garden

When Flat Stanley  came to visit me from Iowa, I was excited about showing him our magnificent Huntsville Botanical Garden and the creative Scarecrow Trail & Enchanted Forest.  The weather was perfect as we toured the Garden and enjoyed the 80 different scarecrows.  Here's a sampling of some of them...in case you're ever stumped for an idea of what kind of scarecrow to make, these and the ones from past years should give you some new ideas.  Watch for Flat Stanley in some of the photos!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs. Smith's 3rd Grade Class at Monrovia Elementary School constructed this "Wild Thing" scarecrow.
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2004 Scarecrows:
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