So I guess when a neighborhood’s most obvious medieval-ish draw is a gigantic new Gothic cathedral, it’s understandable that one might tromp up and down the street, possibly for years, and not notice, just two blocks away, the house with a gargoyle on the roof and a dragon in the front yard.
I don’t know who lives here, but they’re my new favorite neighbors. I hope they have trolls ’round the back.
There’s a grassy field in the middle of nowhere in central Texas with a large serpentine dragon “swimming” through it. I really should photograph it the next time I’m down that way.
I can’t quite make out the dragon…do you have another pic?
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I’m not sure how much direct sunlight the dragon gets, but I’ll try to snap a better picture of him without getting myself arrested for trespassing. He appears to be made of old machine parts or gardening implements or something…
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This is pretty fantastic! I’m going to have to hunt around for that dragon the next time I’m down near the cathedral.
How are you, by the way? 🙂
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Very cool. I like it. I also like the architecture of the house. Quaint.
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Here is a strange formation in the landscape near Juarez, Mexico. Looks kind of like a dragon. Go to Google Maps and copy and paste in these coordinates:
31 39’43.69″N 106 35’15.65″W
Then zoom in and you can see the outline of some type of creature. Pretty interesting.
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