High hills High heels
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high hills high heels
JUN,, Looking good friend !! the rock looks like a animal of some kind.. who digs all these rocks for you take care john
moyogijohn- Member
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Neat stuff! Where do you get all those cool rocks, are they volcanic?
bingregory- Member
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Thanks John! Glad you like it...But it is still halfway thru.
regards,
jun
regards,
jun

Guest- Guest
Re: High hills High heels
bingregory wrote:Neat stuff! Where do you get all those cool rocks, are they volcanic?
Thanks! No they are not volcanic. On the third picture you'll see they were just assemble to create the design I wanted, and not to compromise the space needed by the roots to flourish.
regards,
jun

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I was hoping to see you in drag! The shoe-shaped rock will have to do I guess... he he he

Todd Ellis- Member
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Todd Ellis wrote:I was hoping to see you in drag! The shoe-shaped rock will have to do I guess... he he he![]()
You got it right Todd!...(not the first sentence but the second one).



....A very heavy shoe.
regards,
jun

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