Seven construction workers and one shovel (being tossed aside)
My favorite dinosaur is the Trackasaurous Rex
Zen rock gardens love Jumping Jacks (photo courtesy of Brian Utz)
In architecture, a folly is a building constructed strictly as a decoration, having none of the usual purposes of housing or sheltering associated with a conventional structure. In the 1700s a tradition of follies existed in accordance with a belief that welfare handouts are particularly ill conceived, and that for any reward work must be performed. Arches and even bridges to nowhere built to convey a whimsical vision. -wikipedia
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