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Does anything evoke Summer quite as strongly as the sound of cicadas? I remember finding the empty shells in our lemon tree as a kid, and once being woken to one sitting right on my window sill. I could hardly reconcile the brown husk with that vibrant green animal.
This is Grace's ceramic cicada, with gum leaves added for wings.
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