In a NE Portland hellstrip near me a group of five dinosaurs are circling a depleting water supply. Who will get the last drink, will the others attack?
These two have called dibs on their pond. Don't even think about it Mr....
Just to the north things have taken a turn for the worse. Was it an asteroid? Lack of water? We'll probably never know...
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Oh, that's just wonderful! Love it - thanks for the morning laugh!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, we can all use a laugh right now.
DeleteNever a dull moment in the garden.
ReplyDeleteSeriously!
DeleteHaha, love it. My garden used to have assorted dinosaurs, lizards and the occasional army guy. I kind of miss those days. ;)
ReplyDeleteEliza, fifty years later, I'm still uncovering army men. What a good playground that yard was. And the termite inspector got a good laugh when he found them on top of the open beams in the ceiling. Thanks for the memories.
DeleteBoth of your gardens sound like fun places to visit.
DeleteHilarious!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed.
DeleteSomeone was having a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't you love to see how old they are?
DeleteThat's cute!
ReplyDeleteJust think how "at home" dinos would look in your front garden!
DeleteAs one who has a couple of dinos in their garden I appreciate the mysterious street side drama of the warring dinosaurs!
ReplyDeleteYay for you! Do small kids stop and stare?
DeleteToo funny. Now I know what to do with all my kid's old plastic dinos. We'll call it the new Jurassic garden.
ReplyDeleteDo it!
DeleteSadly, this would never happen in my neighborhood.The mow and blow guys would probably have their way with them. Hail Portland !
ReplyDeletePerhaps you need to start the trend?
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