Here are some more objects I'm leaving behind in the desert.
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The first is a plaster Greek female head from the Columbus flea market in Columbus, NJ.
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I left it in a random pack rat hole so that it looks like the rest of the body is buried too.
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The second is the Cancer Bunny, former guardian of the compost. As I dumped it out, I'm impressed with the quality of the soil at the bottom of the pot and disappointed I didn't have anything to fertilize with it.