Posted by SweetFeet on February 05, 2017 at 19:55:00 from (70.35.102.196):
In Reply to: California Rust posted by 37chief on February 05, 2017 at 18:38:55:
37chief,
Beyond fantastic! See, rust just looks great everywhere - as good against the backdrop of California desert as it does against a backdrop of Minnesota greenery.
Thanks for posting these photos of you and your wife's excursion. It looks like the two of you had a lot of fun. And thanks for braving the dinosaur for a photo-op. Good you had your dog there in case that critter got out of hand. :)
Our teen daughter just came downstairs... she thought they were cool too. The favorite for both of us is the rusted serpent/dragon/snake. Not sure what to call it. Next favorite is the guy panning for gold.
We did spend a few moments pondering why the man hired someone to create these: Simply wealthy and eccentric??? A philanthropic venture to draw tourists to his community??? A thumb-off-the-nose to his father if they didn't get along well???
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