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Goryl

FYI that the site we created our bird/artwork is the backyard at MCW where we are currently in mid-construction of a pole barn and recently had the site excavated. We used dried re-cycled red clay to “draw” the outline of the bird and then various found objects from the site to “draw” various features. Our son Evan was giving a cello lesson and he and his students agreed to play under the nearby apple tree. All enjoyed the process. Thanks for bringing this event to us……………….Frank

FYI that the site we created our bird/artwork is the backyard at MCW where we are currently in mid-construction of a pole barn and recently had the site excavated. We used dried re-cycled red clay to “draw” the outline of the bird and then various found objects from the site to “draw” various features. Our son Evan was giving a cello lesson and he and his students agreed to play under the nearby apple tree. All enjoyed the process. Thanks for bringing this event to us……………….Frank

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