LIVINGSTON, TX – In a stunning display of rural creativity, local Polk County resident, Cletus Jenkins, has shattered records with his latest home decor project. Jenkins, known for his love of hunting and taxidermy, has set a new standard in East Texas interior design by incorporating a staggering 100 deer antlers into his living room decor.
“I just love being surrounded by nature in my own home,” Jenkins explained. “And what better way to do that than by showcasing all the hunting trophies I’ve collected over the years?”
Visitors to Jenkins’ home are greeted by a grand entrance adorned with antler chandeliers, setting the tone for what can only be described as a shrine to the deer population of Polk County. Every wall, shelf, and even the ceiling are lined with various antlers that Jenkins has meticulously arranged into elaborate patterns and designs.
“I wanted to demonstrate the sheer diversity of deer antlers you can find in East Texas,” Jenkins proudly stated. “From the svelte elegance of a whitetail rack to the formidable presence of a mature buck’s antlers, each piece tells a unique story.”
Despite some criticism from local animal rights activists who argue that Jenkins’ display is excessive and wasteful, the self-proclaimed “antler artist” remains unfazed.
“You can’t please everyone,” Jenkins remarked with a shrug. “But as long as I’m happy and my wife lets me keep doing it, that’s all that matters.”
Jenkins has hinted at plans to expand his antler decor collection to include other wildlife specimens, sparking rumors of a potential “Great Wall of Animal Parts” in his future home projects.
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