This Old Man Spent 13 Years Growing A Giant Dragon In His Yard
For some, gardening and lawn care can be a therapeutic endeavor. For other, like Norfolk, England resident John Booker, lawn upkeep can be a way of life. It all started with a vision. The English man had a dream to grow a massive dragon on his lawn, so he began trimming his hedges.
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“I was standing at my kitchen sink one day and thought the hedge was boring so decided to do something with it,” he says.
Now 13 years later, Booker’s incredible masterpiece spans 150 feet (45.7 meters) and crouches complete with a flowing tail and wings!
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