§ Photos for a story on the St. Paul's Labyrinth:
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![]() A somewhat horsey dragon statue that breaths smoke -- due to the compartment underneath, where cone incense can be burned: ![]() The Toscano catalogue entry for this piece reads: ©“Sir Bessemer the Smoking Beast” by French artist Frederic Levesque. As close to a fire--breathing beast as we want to get! Light our incense and Sir Bessemer actually breathes smoke! Finely sculpted in designer resin in the Gothic tradition, Levesque’s imaginative beast is striking with his shaggy mane, outspread wings and muscular haunches. Viewable from all sides, Sir Bessemer is ingeniously sculpted so that smoke actually billows from his toothy grin! Another creative Toscano exclusive. |
![]() I started with the six-pack of Moxie. I've drunk five cans so far.
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I guess the other gifts I got that trip (at Thanksgiving) count too, huh?![]() Larry's pocket watch and Patti's crystal cluster.
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§ Poetry, Photography, Words, Images -- an essay on how poetry and photography share common reasons to exist.
All photos ©2004 Scott "Scix" Maddix unless otherwise identified