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To be fair, I've heard that the backyard was once very pretty with gardens and whatnot. But all I can say now is that we are constantly uncovering bits and pieces of junk and other long-abandoned projects of Bullfeather's that we can't even begin to guess what they were meant to be.
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Wonder what we did with all those molds? The first thing we did was hire someone to tear down and then rebuild the dilapidated barn, which was rotting and falling apart. We've been filling it with those damned molds ever since. Next to the barn is the RV/trailer that we had dragged in from further back. Originally Bullfeathers decided he was going to turn it into an outdoor cafe, a project that as far as I can tell he abandoned after ripping out the table, flattening the tires, and painting latticework on the side. It's been rotting in the yard ever since. My first thought was to have it towed to the nearest junkyard. But then the practical side got the better of me and I decided to take it on as my special little project. I'm turning it into a studio where I can bake foam latex and work with other chemicals in makeup effects without subjecting my family to the foul-smelling fumes. |
Of course, gutting it is going to be an adventure in itself. Upon inspecting it, we found several black widow webs and a freshly-shed snakeskin.
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