Seasonal sculptures have locals hog-wild for ... bringin' home the bacon
13th Nov 2006, 07:56 GMT
Years after they made their debut on the streets of Seattle, fiberglass statues such as pigs, carousel ponies and nutcrackers find a second life in private homes, or continue to entertain the community in the public domain.
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