a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing
Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Eclectic

is the best word ever.  I now have a style!  I like the odd things and now instead of someone saying, "Her style is a little crazy.  Bless her heart",  I can be eclectic and all is forgiven.
Here is a barbed wire wreath with a tree knot.
A barbed wire "nest" with rusty pliers "birds"
My bone tree
with bird feeder.
Perfect for the upcoming holiday.
A experimental solution
for a trash bag in your car.
The grocery bags fit perfectly inside, 
and are fastened on each side over buttons.
The white part is elastic and the entire bag is washable.
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I will fine tune my idea with color coordination
and different shapes..
Not bad for the first prototype.
This may be adjusted for a glove box trash container.
Scary?

Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 4, 2015

"Every One Weep With Me"...

a line from the O Fortuna is our Saturday prompt at Imaginary Garden With Real Toads.  I had good intentions of following the prompt to the T.  The title reflects that intention but I fell far from the mark.  As I wrote this...with no changes...it was an exact Fifty-Five.  I read signs in every thing.
And in this wood
I saw a dragon
with magic wings
and strength unfurled
a medieval moment
frozen
but not lost
forever of wood
for it could not be
in a world of wars
and lost humanity

As it rose today
from the forgotten realm
I unlocked the wood
and gave it back it's song

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Thursday's Things In A Row

Charme and a row of fire wood,
sporting the same colors.
The herd is wondering who fixed the fence.
I got blamed.
Pickly pears apples on a frosty morn.

Visit Pat to see more rows
and join the fun.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Thursday's Things In A Row...

Cat tails,
candles,
and muddy toes,
wood on houses,
rows of stone,
 dirt dauber houses,
with no one home.

Join Pat and her gang for
Things In A Row Thursday.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Things I've Learned...

We should all take time to ponder.
Mother Nature
is a true artist.
Size is relevant.
There is much beauty in the small things.
My horses love me,
as much as I love them.
It's okay to be a little out of focus, sometimes.
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