Char, I love, love, love
Gazing Globes! I have had them off and on in the garden for years. ("Off and on" because the glass ones tend to break. The two I have right now are not, I think, glass.)
I also love other
Garden Art, but that's something that is very much a matter of personal taste. In my garden,
gnomes need not apply.
(I told this to DH when I may have (stupidly) put garden art on my Christmas list last fall. He and DD got me a resin
Godzilla snatching up and devouring
garden gnomes.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JF8381G/ I still haven't put it out; I think I am going to stage it by/under some ferns.)
I don't have any pictures with
Gazing Globes in them, but I do have a picture of a Blue Heron metal art piece which my sister gave us when we bought this property over a decade ago. It stands guard on one of the further creek banks. (This picture was taken last spring, shortly before Easter, if I recall correctly. You need to click on the picture to see the "heron". My sister bought it because our creek is occasionally visited by two species of Egrets, who dive off the bridge and fish (for mosquito fish and crayfish) in the creek.)
My other contributions to this thread sadly don't have pictures... but they are:
Genes Those stretches of DNA which dictate all of the plant habits and flower form, color, patterns, and fragrance which we so love.
Germination Something we pollen dabblers anxiously and eagerly await!