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Dick Brooker
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Plastic Plant Liberation by Dick Brooker

September 13th, 2009 6:37 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Release a fake plant into the wild.

The fake plant that we released into the wild were a couple bundles of fake daffodils.

Daffodils symbolize new beginnings and rebirth.
So we decided to plant these fake daffodils:

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In this garden:


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The Armed Forces Honor Garden.


Every summer, this garden flourishes with all different kinds of flowers.
We always hate to see them go during the winter months...

This year, when it snows, we'll have daffodils sprouting from the Honor Garden through the snow, as a kind-of reminder that the terrible, long and hard winter months will be over soon.

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Thanks to Pachi for the ride, time, and shovel.
:3

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Armed Forces Honor Garden
Another shot of the garden
Where we decided to put one bundle of daffodils.
The daffodils.
Planted!
Myself, with our handiwork.
Pachi and our handiwork.
Another one under the sign.
Closer shot.
Pachi and me with the daffodils.
One extra one, to set on the preamble.
Preamble flower.

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awesome +1
posted by susy derkins on September 13th, 2009 10:55 PM

Way to go, guerrilla pseudo-gardening!
I didn´t think plastic plants could be this meaningful

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posted by Rin Brooker on September 14th, 2009 5:28 PM

I miss you kids, good job. Hey when are you going to visit me?

Good job planters
posted by Force TheOneAndOnly on September 15th, 2009 3:43 PM

I have been wanting to do this for a while and this praxis gets my mind working. Good job guys!