
I pretty much keep the gazing ball people in business all by myself. Its not always my fault although one time I broke two gazing balls within one week. Note: Gazing balls are clearly not designed to be whacked with a shovel handle or to drop 8 feet onto a paved driveway.

These are pictures of my last two gazing balls. This one was a gift from my loving daughters. I've had it over two years.

Right up until the big wind storm in Dodge City last week. Here are the pieces I picked up from the yard.

The coolest thing about this one was that it glowed in the dark, but I never got a good picture of that. So I stopped by the garage on my way to the dumpster. Sad day in Dodge City.
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well, at least now we know what to get you for Christmas :)
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