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It's been a little while, so here are some more from my Backyardigans series. I have alot more of these, too many to post actually.
In January I'm going to borrow a page from a friend's book, and perhaps print all of them small to arrange in a large grid like manner... Not really sure yet, but I'm still working out the logistics.
It still surprises me, some of the junk I find out behind my house now. It seems to come in waves, presumably when the company is gearing up for a big job, I find more hazardous crap blocking my back door. There was a wind storm a couple of weeks ago, nothing major, but it looked like a hurricane had rolled through.
Now there's a storage pod for the top of a car. Where'd that come from, I wonder?
Love the photos. Where does all the backyard stuff come from?
ReplyDeleteYou notice the little things, which makes your work really strong. Keep up the good work!