
I’ve collected nine of these over the years. Though I’m known for my bowling ball gardens, once I find #10 it will be one of the only strikes I’ve ever scored.

I’ve collected nine of these over the years. Though I’m known for my bowling ball gardens, once I find #10 it will be one of the only strikes I’ve ever scored.
Scott Finnell
Allee, that’s funny. Who would have ever thought that one could go bowling and brush their hair at the same time. I love your bowling ball gardens. I remember seeing this in 1986 (God! I feel like I am getting old) at one of your parties. I remember being so inspired by what you were doing that I spent the whole summer creating triangles out of wood dowels that were painted in primary colors. They hung on clear fish wire at juxtaposed angles from my ceiling. I was living behind Canters in an apartment at the time. Those were the days…