Not sure about the significance of having a crow/raven sitting on your shoulder, but this woman is also holding a water urn. She and a group of other women balancing jugs on their heads are waiting to be installed poolside or in your garden as a "water feature." Talk about spotting Random Weird Things....!
These are interesting statues to create for the desert and, yes, the crow on the shoulder is "weird". I tried a google search for crow as spirit animal, but it's no simple symbol and mostly it doesn't bode well and it doesn't lead anyone to water (what I was hoping for!) Random indeed :-)
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These are interesting statues to create for the desert and, yes, the crow on the shoulder is "weird". I tried a google search for crow as spirit animal, but it's no simple symbol and mostly it doesn't bode well and it doesn't lead anyone to water (what I was hoping for!) Random indeed :-)
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