Each Halloween season, when the Greenwood Reaper inhabits my yard, people ask me “How did you make it?” and “What is it made from?”.
Since I’m making a bigger and better reaper I figured I’d make this blog to answer those questions. This is also a way for interested parties to ask questions and see the progress of the project.
The only regular time I spend building is on the week-ends, so it’s likely posts will appear early in the week.
The posts appear with the newest on top, so if you're new to the sight scroll to the bottom to read the beginning.
Enjoy.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Anyone want to adopt a giant Reaper?
Well, the times they are a changing...
I no longer live at the 3rd and 76th house and the Reaper will not be there any more.
I live in the kent area and would love to adopt your Reaper. We do a large display and last year collected over 1200lbs of food for the Black Diamond Food Bank and Senior Center. Your Reaper would continue to bring loads of fun and screams to many more!; Thank You gena Ps: I am a member of the RMH group nailgenie@comcast.net
A member of the Rocky Mountain Haunters that lives in Kent would like to adopt your Reaper. Here is what she said:
"I live in the Kent area and would love to adopt your Reaper. We do a large display and last year collected over 1200lbs of food for the Black Diamond Food Bank and Senior Center. Your Reaper would continue to bring loads of fun and screams to many more!; Thank You;
gena"
If it is still available I can put you in touch with her through Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001709570473
Did someone wind up getting the Reaper? I see the sign is still up at the house and what appears to be part of the frame. If not, I'd like to give it a home in Ballard...not too far from its Greenwood home!
Abandon as a child in the Andes, Jason was raised by wolves. After being discovered by a group of rogue entomologists he was assimilated back into society at the age of 7. As a ward of the state Jason quickly learned the art of lock-picking, safe-cracking, kid-napping and several other hyphenated yet nefarious skills. Once he had amassed a king’s ransom in ill-gotten loot he realized the error of his ways and donated is fortune to The Preservation of the Eighties Society and joined the circus as a trapeze artist.
On the night of August 16th 1999 Jason and his Supermodel/Astrophysicists/conjoined-twin wife, Esmeralda, attempted the once-thought-impossible ‘Septuple Wilenda’.
They failed.
Unable to overcome the tragedy Jason left the circus and moved to Seattle where he now builds full-scale models of dwarf stars.
5 comments:
Are you going to be making a new one at your new place??? I'm sorry to see this go!!! :(
I live in the kent area and would love to adopt your Reaper. We do a large display and last year collected over 1200lbs of food for the Black Diamond Food Bank and Senior Center. Your Reaper would continue to bring loads of fun and screams to many more!;
Thank You
gena
Ps: I am a member of the RMH group
nailgenie@comcast.net
A member of the Rocky Mountain Haunters that lives in Kent would like to adopt your Reaper. Here is what she said:
"I live in the Kent area and would love to adopt your Reaper. We do a large display and last year collected over 1200lbs of food for the Black Diamond Food Bank and Senior Center. Your Reaper would continue to bring loads of fun and screams to many more!;
Thank You;
gena"
If it is still available I can put you in touch with her through Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001709570473
Did someone wind up getting the Reaper? I see the sign is still up at the house and what appears to be part of the frame.
If not, I'd like to give it a home in Ballard...not too far from its Greenwood home!
Curtis, please email me at jason_lescott@hotmail.com
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