Ethan the Farmer and Thaddeus the Llama were a highlight of the Earth Day celebration at Sahd's Salvage on Saturday. Other activities included yard tours, an exotic animal show, readings, and auction.
Ethan believes in farms, food, families, and freedom and that "We the People" are the fourth branch of government.
He offers many services. His contact info is shown above.
Some of Ethan's produce
Dan Sahd led a tour of the facility.
Visitors got to see "the back 40."
Discarded street signs served as points of reference.
There's Marietta Avenue.
The claw
Scrap pile
Another scrap pile
Yep, more scrap
Cutting through
Onward
Shadows
Reflections
Lamp shades, of a sort
Sleigh
Bells & Candles
Parking meters
From the pre-cellphone era
Potato chip cans
Old-timey fire extinguishers
Old-timey firetruck
Old-timey car
Chicken Little was temporarily sedate because there was no forecast for falling skies
Plates from different states
Time to kiss Thaddeus
The Cornfish, created by Ethan the Farmer, is made of steel, chicken wire and Bondo putty.
Long shot of Thaddeus
Staredown
Lisa Greybill of the Columbia Public Library read Dr. Seuss's The Lorax to interested listeners.
Snake skin
Tragically Cute, Charlie Brown, and Coco
Great pictures
ReplyDeletebig shout out to Sahd;s for an amazing Earth Day! You go above and beyond and there are many residents who appreciate ALL you do for our little community and especially for the children and families. Way to go!!!!!! Thank you Sahd;s!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job , This is much better picture coming into town than a hole on locust street or the drinking on 3rd street , council take note , you are the 7 who let this happen , now others will have to clean up YOUR MESS!!!
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