Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 14, 2017


Life is What Happens...

...When you're busy making plans!  

After the big dig many things started happening.  I have always enjoyed discovering new information about the house--historic and otherwise.  Each little treasure we uncover is special to me--old bottles, nails, horseshoes, whatever.  I have recently discovered that I am not the only one who enjoys this kind of "junk". Through my posts on Instagram I have met many others who collect all kinds of things including old rusty and forgotten cast-offs from another time.  Not only have I enjoyed the camaraderie, it has re-opened a creative part of me that I have not indulged in a long time.  In my quest to document and share these old items I have started doing "collage" photography using my finds and other ephemera in vignettes to showcase them.  These are some of the images I have been working on.



We believe the cast-iron horseshoe and W plate was from an old Warrior horse-drawn mower.  We dug up other parts of the mower including the best part--an easy to identify seat! The Royal Hoof Grower metal lid was used to cover one of the many holes in the walls of the barn.


The metal seagull was one of the many items found in the barn in an array of old tools and various "doodads"!


This old cast-iron water pump was most likely used by the Hurd family shown in this 1880 photograph.



Tuesday, February 7, 2017



Waiting for Spring

Six more weeks of winter does not stop me from dreaming of spring and thinking about all the things I would like to do in the yard.  So many changes have already taken place over the last four years.  The fence was the first thing we did and it immediately changed the look of the yard.  It makes a perfect backdrop for all kinds of plants and flowers so we add more layers each year.


We have done a lot but there is still so much more we would like to do!  If I had my wish I would spend all my time in the yard......So many trees to prune, flowers to plant, and birds to watch.  Hurry up spring--I want to play!