This Old Man Spent 13 Years Growing A Giant Dragon In His Yard

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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.

h/t: sobadsogood, bbc

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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.

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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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