In the future please include where in AZ your picture was taken in the title. It’s a long standing subreddit rule. We’re a huge state.
I think this might start an Arizona trend!!! So cute! Did you go hunting for the perfect tumble weeds?
Cute. But we'd be far better off without the tumbleweeds, which are not even native: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/tumbleweeds-fastest-plant-invasion-in-usa-history.html
In the future please include where in AZ your picture was taken in the title. It’s a long standing subreddit rule. We’re a huge state.
lol I drove past these a few days ago and I thought they were awesome. So funny to see them here
hi neighbor!
Genius.
thank you!
Merry Christmas 🎉 this is SO cute ☺️
thank you!!!
Very cute :)
thank you!
Put it in the louvre
hahaha!
Absolutely adorable!!! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!!
thank you!!
i noticed the first two one night on my way home from work
hi neighbor!
🙋🏽♂️
Johnson Ranch?
Ha yep! I just passed those yesterday.
Yes!
Love those! Merry Christmas
thank you!
Lmao this is so cute!
thank you!
That’s cute! Great idea! 😊
Those are so spot on for Arizona! Love them! 👍🏼❤️
Great use of those pesky tumbleweeds! Merry Christmas!
I appreciate this so much . Lived in AZ for a while. Merry Christmas 🎄🎄
thank you! Merry Christmas!
Awesome!
Love this
Tumbleweed-men?
Love this! One of them can be Sandy the Snowman in place of Frosty.
love that idea!
Great pic
so cute!
Those are so cute!
Great use of tumbleweeds
I think this might start an Arizona trend!!! So cute! Did you go hunting for the perfect tumble weeds?
we absolutely did!!!!
Love it, from Surprise!
Very creative! Well done 👏👏
They’re so adorably derpy 😍
Thats on my delivery route!
awesome!!!
Too cute
They’re adorable 😆
thank you!😊
How do I find my own tumbleweed? I haven’t seen any yet and it makes me sad. ;(
They're an invasive species, so that's a good thing!!
Ive never seen the skeletons of snowmen….it checks out
Cute. But we'd be far better off without the tumbleweeds, which are not even native: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/tumbleweeds-fastest-plant-invasion-in-usa-history.html
Not surprising, they travel pretty fast