Morrow was able to leave his property through the front gate as he watched a tree go up in flames.

The Tucson Fire Department arrived quickly, but the damage was done.

Sculptures and Morrow’s 60-foot train sat next to his home coated in charcoal black, gray and white.

“It’s not hitting me yet until tomorrow when I see everything,” Morrow said Tuesday night.

“They tore up inside the house, they came in there and poked up the ceiling,” he said of firefighters.

The heat from the flames damaged the southern wall and windows, the Fire Department said. Fans were placed inside the home to reduce the smoke damage and the water and electricity were shut down, displacing Morrow temporarily.

Neighbors stopped by to ask Morrow what happened and to make sure he was OK.

A dinosaur sculpture close to his front door was not damaged. Neither was his pirate ship, or most of Morrow’s art on the north half of his yard.