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Various Interpretations of Iron Man, by Ben

The Iron Man costume that Ben is in the middle of building. He has done all the cutting, shaping, and welding himself (with supervision, of course)!
Iron Man made out of Legos
(The first three pictures are at our new place in Oregon. These next few were back in California. Ben has been building Iron Man costumes since he was 3 or 4.)
Ben, and his older brother, Joe, posing with a very intricate Iron Man out of boxes, and scraps of planting buckets, and it looks like, Ribbon!
The bucket on his head, and cut up buckets for legs really completes the ensemble, don’t you think?
This is one of the earliest versions – painted when Ben was in Preschool . Not sure if it was at age 3 or 4, darn it.
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Liesl Garner

Liesl Garner

Poet/Writer - Book Published in December 2020, "Days of Soup and Holler." Seeking representation for a new memoir, "UnRibboning: What Remains." A study of mother/daughter tension, menopause unraveling, midlife, a father dying and the vigil around that. San Francisco City Girl turned Southern Oregon Country Girl. I write about Parenting, Lifelong Learning, Living with Intention, and Finding Beauty in Unusual Places. I seek beauty as an artist always, and share it when I find it.

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