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EYESORE 9001

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Sat Sep 28, 2024, 08:55 AM Sep 28

I didn't like having to bid farewell to my faerie garden



The plants stay put. Not going to disturb them, and I hope the new owners take care of the hens & chicks - along with at least three other succulents.

Not easy to get this shot. The top of the tree trunk is 4 ft high, and it’s 3 ft in diameter. Areas of decay are apparent. I started the succulents in the largest of them. It was obviously a work in progress, but moving to a bigger canvas, so that’s exciting. The gnash at the bottom of the photo is from a lightning strike at some point in the distant past and extends to the ground. There’s a wizened gnome at the base, and he’ll stay as well.
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I didn't like having to bid farewell to my faerie garden (Original Post) EYESORE 9001 Sep 28 OP
Don't be surprised if the gnome follows you... Think. Again. Sep 28 #1
Reminds me of something... JohnnyRingo Sep 28 #2
Those succulents, very cool! lostnfound Sep 28 #3
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