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this due fell to pieces
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I agree, eldokid, one can definitely feel the silence and stillness. It's suprising, considering now close to the city and massive activity this is located. Great work, Motts!
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I just bought it on Amazon, can't wait to read it! Been lurking on here since 2006. I came here for Byberry, stayed for everything else! Congrats!
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I remember seeing these in the late 70's or early 80's. My Aunt and Uncle lived in Apple Valley and my Grandmother lived in Hesperia. Took trips to visit them in the summer when I was a kid. Thanks for posting them!!!
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Thank you, enjoyed it and the visit to California.
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Looks like even the dinosaur models are extinct. Love CA lived there 27 years off and on. Mostly Northern CA around Sonoma County.
WOW! Very cool, Nature reclaims and uses all! Now Wasp Mask.
Ordered my copy last week on Amazon it finally came in!!!
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My dad, who survived polio, still uses this style of metal braces to this day.
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The Oscar goes to: Motts!

Great gallery, very different. Enjoyed it very much, thanks.
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It could make me sad looking out the window at this every day. Might close the blinds too.
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Now I have the "Jaws" theme running through my head. "You are gonna need a bigger boat."

"But we are in the desert!"
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Nessie & friend in the California desert. They took a vacation from Scotland.
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Green alien finishing swallowing an alligator tail first?
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Good sense of motion