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Barbarian

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It's amazing what can be done with metals.

As usual, great pictures!
 
Thank you. This is at First Monday, in Canton, Texas, one of the largest trade days markets in the United States. This place has those brightly colored ceramics Mrs. B loves so much, and at very reasonable prices. I like the metal sculpture, but so far it's "not in my garden!"
 
I once had an abstract metal sculpture in the large flower bed in the back yard of a home I owned. After a severe storm (that 'unscrewed' a cherry tree and an apple tree from the back yard, according to the neighbors behind us), that metal sculpture, which had been plucked from the yard, was found, utterly destroyed, three blocks away. *Note: the storm was not a tornado.

It was a sad day to find the destroyed sculpture. It had been made by a very talented scrap metal artist who, unfortunately, had died in a house fire (his studio was a mile away from his home), so I wasn't able to replace the sculpture.

Promise your wife you won't select from the available poultry-styled sculptures, and she might change her mind :thumbsup
 
That is so cool! I love it!

And how many of these attractive flowers did Mrs Barbarian select?
 
A better paint job ,and transported to my town .I know where to put him.the new ay jalisco. Which appears to be a newer spanish revival edifice.

It's over one story high. And they never paint anything. The colors are whatever they find on the scrap metal.
 
It's over one story high. And they never paint anything. The colors are whatever they find on the scrap metal.
that makes it all the better. bah. they are able to paint it. ever been to south of the border? pedro!
 
I love the dragonfly!

Please let Mrs. Barbarian know I thoroughly approve her choice. And when next I'm in that part of Texas, I'm going to have a thorough look-see for items that will enhance my gardens!
 
I love the dragonfly!

Please let Mrs. Barbarian know I thoroughly approve her choice. And when next I'm in that part of Texas, I'm going to have a thorough look-see for items that will enhance my gardens!
We have live one nearly that size and fossils of a foot long are found in my state.I wonder of any will show up in the Vero Man dig
 
I used to have a sign in one of my gardens that read : "Beware the Dragon Fly" .......... it disappeared one summer.
 
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