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I received Charlize Theron's gutter debris in the mail, choosing to return the debris to the earth, at the Chief Leatherlips Monument in Dublin, OH. ![]() I went with my friend Phil on a sunny, unseasonably warm Saturday afternoon in November. Chief Leatherlips was so named because of "his admirable trait to of never breaking a promise." His Indian name was SHA-TE-YAH-RON-YA, which according to the plaque means, and I kid you not, "same size as blue." I'm thinking too much peace pipe on that one. ![]() Fun fact: The Chief LeatherLIPS Monument has NO LIPS. One can walk around the back of the monument and go up on top of Chief Leatherlips head. I placed the debris onto the top-most limestone slab, spread it around a bit, and let the warm autumn wind return the debris to the earth. ![]() On the short walk back to my car, I felt a deep kinship with nature, and walked a full 15 feet out of my way to drop the plastic baggie, once full of Ms. Theron's gutter debris, into the recycling bin. ![]() | |||||||||||||
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