I’ve seen this lady a bunch of time and asked her to take her picture. I never know its her until I see her face close up, because she always looks different. This is our most recent encounter with her.
Posted from Battle at 3 A.M.
I’ve seen this lady a bunch of time and asked her to take her picture. I never know its her until I see her face close up, because she always looks different. This is our most recent encounter with her.
Posted from Battle at 3 A.M.
This is what Grotesk found on his way to work this morning… Teddy Pendergrass! Brooklyn has great trash.
Posted from The Citrus Report
That is the problem in Post Mills, Vermont, where a man’s trash-turned piece of art in the form of a dinosaur is apparently causing a lot of problems in the community. The piece is 25-foot-tall, 122-foot-long, quite impressive that one man, one Brian Boland created. (He has some volunteers, but it was his vision.)
How did he do it?
He cut a huge pine tree into four pieces and, using a back hoe, planted them as the bases of the four feet. Then, over nine days and using dozens of volunteers, the ersatz sculpture began taking shape.
A splintered 2-by-4 here, the rotted belly of a guitar there, half a ladder from a child’s bunk bed here, Boland and his volunteers worked under basic ground rules: No saws, no rulers and no materials other than what was in the scrap pile.
According to Yahoo,“The state Division of Fire Safety, meanwhile, told Boland that if he couldn’t get a structural engineer to attest to the sculpture’s safety, he could not allow people to congregate underneath it. Boland has since wound a strap around the legs to keep people from walking under the belly of the beast.”