Saturday, March 10, 2018

Thinking Spring

After a long winter with very little sunshine, I'm thinking spring.







































It's been fun to marry pretty flowers and old junk like this coffee pot without a lid.



And these old boots that almost went in the garbage.




And this sheep almost went in the garbage too. It has a bit of a hole on the underside of it, but tucking it in a tool box full of flowers took care of that problem.















Hydrangeas. Enough said. 



Here's a perfect trio. Greenery, cotton balls, and rusty stars.



I bought this rack at a flea market, and had no idea what it was. The lady said it was for Longaberger baskets. Aha. Those I don't have. But, how about some fun cotton balls? A unique farmhouse style piece! 








































The boots are new, and made for walkin'.
Walkin' down the aisle!
Our daughter-in-law wore them for her wedding, but they didn't fit quite right, so she has them for sale.

The box was made by my dad; it was our toy box when we were little.
Our grandson used it recently, but none of us really have room for it.
So, under the category of You Can't Keep Everything, we sighed and decided to sell it.
It's time for someone else to enjoy it, hopefully as much as we did.

It can be so hard to let go of the past!

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