cycling Forbes Lake

Pyramid as a symbol of a perfect balance of community and friendship.
                             Gillie & Marc.

This artwork alone adds depth to an already quite amenable little town. 

But you'd have to say; if people started having sex with rabbits it could become a habbit. 

Not that the sculpture is about sex. Its about balanced relationships in community.  The artists inspire fellowship regardless of creed, gender & religion. Lofty ideals.  

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On a very different note. As I was filming Pyramid, a dishevelled fellow, cuddling a tinny, slumped in a park bench started talking at me in a loud gravelly voice. He started commenting about the beautiful human rear ends on the rabbit & dogs. He then began saying he preferred the (Albion) hotel, a historic building that stood on the site until it burned down 15 years ago. "I prefer the pub than that (sculpture), I am seeing the billiard table. It was just there, I am sitting in the back bar now ... ". He made a serious allegation that the then publican Don't Hodge set fire to the pub. He described that Mr Hodge bought up all the pubs that he got kipcked out of, and shut them down. He was really wealthy ... he was on that Forbes list". 
" I told him. No one else had the guts, I told him, I said I know you burned it down. He said 'Did you say what you said?', I said yeah you fat bastard". 
A little googling shows that Don Hodge (dec.), was the publican, he owned many local establishments & was extraordinarily wealthy. I couldn't find him on the Forbes Wealth list, but its possible.   

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