Still More Trapped
Almost exactly four years ago, I predicted that this statue behind the Ringling Museum would be completely obscured by the banyan tree it sat next to. Well, I was wrong. It's actually not that much more consumed, especially when you look at the difference from eight years ago.
Good to see you back, Ernie.
ReplyDeleteI thought for a second (before I read your story) that it was a human in there - and considered it creepy! :)
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting if someone tries to cut this tree down in, say, 100 years. By then, nobody will have a clue that there's a statue there until it's way too late.
ReplyDeleteIt's the Christmas Season, Ernie! Where are you?!
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DeleteSi... Donde estas, por favor puedes darte un tiempo a tus seguidores, su blog se esta muriendo, danos otra alegre Navidad. Gracias.
ReplyDeleteMissing the Christmas posts of my favorite blogger. I hope all is well. Thank you for your shares and for introducing your readers (and me) to the ClickRepair suite, which has revolutionized my own digitizing of LPs.
ReplyDeleteYour blog has been a great holiday tradition for the past couple years for me and I hope you'll post more Christmas LPs soon.
I hope you are well and having the time of your life...wishing all the best for you and yours Happy Holidays Ernie!
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Hey Ernie, how many page views is your blog getting these days?
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The lack of Xmas music here leaves me...
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Miss you this Christmas! Hope you have a great one.
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ReplyDeleteAll I can do is wish you a Merry Christmas in December!!!
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