Some are old family pieces. Nothing of intrinsic value but all treasure to me. I wish furniture and homewares could tell their stories. Recently my house gave me a couple of clues to its past. We removed a wall between the lounge and dining. Wedged under the skirting boards were these scraps of the past. A Xmas gift tag to uncle Bill, and a cigarette card featuring an Australian cricketer from the 1920s. Makes me want to rip all the skirting boards out! I want more of that little thrill.
Even my plants are found items! Most everything is from cuttings I find in neglected yards. Anything which thrives on being ignored for the most part is the plant for me.
Here is my lovely ivy (grown from a sprig in a found pot) on an old garden chair collected on the footpath....one man's trash...
These plants are all grown from cuttings. I use random containers, far more interesting than regular pots.
I even get adrenaline rushes for free. I found the creep in the last pic in the kitchen recently. Screee!
I took a video of this guy once I'd caught him. He's bigger than he looks in the photo. He lives behind the shed now. I hope!
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