Friday, September 14, 2012

Rust and other stuff...

It seems like I take pictures of the same old stuff....birds, elk, dogs.  
So yesterday, I gave myself the challenge to walk around the farm 
and take pictures of things that don't seem very picture worthy.  

The rust wreath, made from old barbed wire fence. 
Whenever I find a rusty nail or some other do-dad,
it goes on the rust wreath.
Barbed wire wreath
This old barrel has been here forever. 
We suspect it is filled with some horrible concoction that if released, 
might do horrible things to the earth and its occupants. 
We can't get the lid off, and we are not sure we want to.
On the other hand, it is sure to rust through at some point.
It has a Portland, Oregon metal label.  
Perhaps I can put it on Craig's list as an antique.

Not rust, but rusty colored.
I hadn't realized that the old apple tree has been serving as the breakfast table 
for flickers and woodpeckers.  
These holes go all the way up and all the way around the tree.

I would never normally have taken a picture of the tree protectors below.
But for some reason they caught my fancy,
and they are on the light side of rusty.
Recycled tree protectors
These tubes came to the farm to protect the 1000's of new trees and shrubs
that were planted as part of a conservation restoration project.
In a previous life, they protected new grapevines.
I hope that they will have a third life as well.
Hopefully, someone will have  a use for them.

More rust color and more circles.
The old prune orchard that will keep us warm this winter.

And because I simply cannot resist....
The four baby bluebirds from the second clutch have all survived.  
Last night we went out in the front yard with our happy hour toddies 
and watched the bluebirds for a good hour.
At least two are still around from the first clutch, 
so 6 surviving babes this year.
Success!

Things that make me feel rich:  
a nice stack of firewood, 
bluebirds, 
and the ping of canning jars!
This corn relish is yummy and easy to make.
(And I found corn at a local farm for 7 cents an ear!)
Corn relish from freshly picked corn
What makes you feel rich!




3 comments:

  1. I love your rusty wreath. Your photos have captured the bits of beauty in the very ordinary.

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    1. Thanks, Gayle. It was an interesting self-challenge.

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  2. Love the rust wreath. Now I'm inspired! I'm off to our local "Wal-mart" (the dump).

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