Fok Art from Hurricane Ike

SABINE PASS, Texas (AP) _ Junk from Hurricane Ike has become folk art in a Texas community still recovering nearly two years after the storm.

Michael “Cappy” Deslatte of Sabine Pass collected storm debris and started a collection of tongue-in-cheek creations in his front yard.

The 51-year-old tug boat captain and fisherman says he took a break after Ike made landfall, in Galveston, on Sept. 13, 2008.

Deslatte says he “had too much time on my hands” and began cruising for interesting debris.

The Beaumont Enterprise reported Wednesday that his creations include an election sign urging voters to choose Godzilla for a county job. A stuffed bear guides a personal watercraft.

Friends have been leaving junk on his doorstep in an effort to bolster the eccentric art display.

 

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