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It's dead now. Darb Dec 2015 #1
Or it could have been dying from an incurable disease. kentauros Dec 2015 #4
I had not seen these though I live 2 hours away. I will go soon when we go to Dickens on the Strand Dustlawyer Dec 2015 #7
I wish I'd known about them, too, when my GF was visiting last spring. kentauros Dec 2015 #8
It was a tree. Buzz Clik Dec 2015 #16
I am in awe of someone with so much talent and vision. nt Fla Dem Dec 2015 #2
That is COOL! elias49 Dec 2015 #3
Wow! This first-grade-art-flunkout is deeply impressed! lastlib Dec 2015 #5
Awesome! sinkingfeeling Dec 2015 #6
KNR...wow! Hepburn Dec 2015 #9
On the Gulf Coast there are many of these, from Katrina. nolabear Dec 2015 #10
That really is amazing passiveporcupine Dec 2015 #11
Almost like a totem. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #12
Such talent. Scarsdale Dec 2015 #13
That man is a gift to humanity! Love that~ nt MADem Dec 2015 #14
Wow, what talent and patience! An artist. CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2015 #15
beautiful Menshunables Dec 2015 #17
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