Objects of childhood that I picked up in the landscaping of Lancaster train station. The dinosaur was found near the base of a tree, while the pacifier was close to the pavement. Both are plastic in bright colors. These objects pay homage to Ben Leech's poetic archaeology in "Subterranean Recovery Crew," Old Weird Lancaster (Nov. 17, 2009), particularly figs. 3 and 9.
40°03'15.14"N, 76°18'28.92"W (left); 40°03'14.16"N, 76°18'29.60"W (right)
Thursday, February 23, 2012
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