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Garden Time employees Don Probst (brother of greenhouse manager Andy Probst) and Angelica “Daisy” Daley welcome Bigfoot, a lifelike poly-resin outdoor statue, to the greenhouse along U.S. Route 7 in Rutland Town. The retailer is asking customers to suggest a name for the legendary apelike beast. Photo by Louis Varricchio.
Rutland Town — A six-foot-tall, Bigfoot statue is making a special appearance at Garden Time in Rutland Town this month. And customers are loving it.
#The richly detailed, 147-pound life-like outdoor sculpture is composed of a poly-resin material which resembles bronze. This work-of-art is hand made and hand painted; it sports a personality along with enormous feet and hands, and eerily lifelike eyes.
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