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WARNING--grossness lies within this post! Not food-related (at least not MY food)--just sharing about my day....

As y'all may remember, I like to make art, specifically collages, and I like to use found objects in my collages. So, today, as I passed a "dump" for the millionth time and I thought I'd stop and give it a look-see. Now this is just an informal dump. I think the people who bought the acreage around Taylor's barn have just been putting trash there for months. There is everything from broken bricks to household detritus to entire dead trees. And more, as I found out.

I was perusing the pile gingerly from the sidelines. I have a bit of grossness phobia, but it's kinda selective. Plain ol' dirt doesn't bother me, nor does herbivorous animal exudate such as horse poop, etc. But if a human being has been in contact with it, it seems extra dirty/germy to me. What can I say? I make no sense.

Anyway, I was extremely disappointed in this pile. It really was mostly just a lot of plastic geegaws, old clothes (shudder!), and garbage like food wrappers and coke cans. I was not about to venture into that. And then I saw them. OMG. Deer legs. Just two of them. I would guess they were front ones. They had skin, hooves. They were completely intact and not bloody or anything. It was so out of context, I just stared at them in shock. And then, Oh, it made me so sad! They were so delicate and beautiful! And so small....I saw some other bones, ribs, etc., so I guess someone dressed a deer there.

I went to another part of the pile and actually did score some broken brick pavers with paint and patina on them--and also found another deer leg and a headless little creature of some ilk. I made sure I picked up all the brick tiles I wanted cuz I am NOT going back.

What I do for my art!

Updated 01-17-2009 at 04:35 PM by Emma-Liza

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  1. MelissaO's Avatar
    Awww that makes me sad too. We have lots of deer where I live - they are such delicate and graceful creatures.
  2. Emma-Liza's Avatar
    For decades, there was no deer hunting on the 4000+ acre ranch that surrounds the barn where I board my horse. It was a working cattle ranch, breeding and other activities, and they couldn't afford the possibility of a stampede or of accidentally killing a cow or calf. Now it's been sold to a developer and he lets his family hunt deer. I don't even dare trail ride even in the nonhunting areas till the season is over.
  3. monkapotapus's Avatar
    That is sad Emma-Liza . I'm a germaphobic too - very particular about things I touch/smell/etc. - you're not alone on that one. I'm glad you found some art pieces to use~monk~
  4. Jenifae's Avatar
    I don't know how you were able to collect anything after seeing that. You are stronger then I. I am such a germaphob. Ask hubby.........I'm paranoid about parasites too!
    :0
  5. contessa20's Avatar
    Oh, how sad! Deer are so beautiful. Why anyone in their right mind would want to kill and eat one is beyond me.


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