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Best Deadly Pet
Roly Poly - This was inspired by our yard debris bin which was a pill bug factory.  If pill bugs were worth anything I'd be rich but all they do is eat decayed lettuce leaves and broccoli stems.  That's useful I guess, as otherwise we'd be up to our necks in rotting vegetables.  I made a dung beetle once as well but let's not go there.
Stinky is actually about 2" high but I thought he'd make fine addition to the Washington Park Arboretum so I puffed him up to about 15' and put him on a ledge there to see how he'd look. I think it's a good fit.  Not sure how the parks dept. would feel about it.
Alien Chiton - I like to go down to the beach and look into tidepools and go "What the heck is that?"  We have chitons here but there are some in California that have scales like this.  They don't have luminous lumps on them though.  I made that up.
Oreodont Sort of Thing - 

I finished this but the feet looked like little stumps.  That was no good so I put bunny slippers on it.  There are a bunch of these Oreodont deals buried in Oregon because a volcano blew it's top and buried them in ash.  You can go to Crater Lake and look in the hole the explosion made.  Isn't that something?
God Save the British Empire -   

I knew a fellow years ago, a former Colonel in the British Army.  This is a piece about his sense of humor.  He was delightful.  The very ideal of a WWII British Colonel.  No lightweight either having done and seen the world.
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