Life Size Cutouts of The Simpsons in Nova Scotia Front Yard

by Scott Beale on July 7, 2008 · 2 comments

The Simpsons

Photographer Brandi Ediss and her friend Sara were traveling through Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia when they came across a house with a front yard that was full of life size cutouts from The Simpsons. The owner of the house created the wooden cutouts as a surprise for her son who was graduating from high school. Here’s the full gallery.

via Merlin Mann

photo by Brandi Ediss

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