O IS FOR?
OLD CROCKS ! ~ this pile made me go oh so positively weak at the knees when opportunely observed on a garden outing this spring. Oh to have been able to take them home with me.
Over to ABC Wednesday where there's an ovation for the letter O!
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
20 comments:
All your comments are much appreciated and treasured. I wil try to reply to everyone who leaves a comment, but it may take me a few days, especially when I start spending more time in the garden and at the lottie. I know that you will understand :) I am sure that I will also visit your blog if I have not already done so. If you have any specific questions I will either reply to them here or you can email me at : thegreentapestry@gmail.com
Namasté
- Anna.
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Oh but judging by the layer of moss they are not actually using them. Surely they wouldn't mind if you took a few home?
ReplyDeleteOh me too - they're wonderful, so ful of texture and the tales they'd tell if only they could talk!
ReplyDeleteI love these. They're ORANGE!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Great shot. If ONLY!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, where I come from, the freeze and thaw we get from winter into spring makes quick work of the crockery. My ABC Wednesday is O is for Oracle.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo. They appear to have been laying there for quite some time, perhaps strategically arranged by garden fairies!
ReplyDeleteAren't they lovely! I feel like an old crock myself sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI share your guilty pleasure, such eye candy there.
ReplyDeleteI wish my pots looked as tidy and available as those ones - nothing like a stack of pots to encourage a spot of gardening.
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful with all that moss - though also in need of a really good clean...
ReplyDeleteYou certainly wouldn't get that effect with black plastic pots that's for sure..
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely picture - and a lovely, un-disturbable display.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - the moss is amazing
ReplyDeleteNice photo. The moss looks good too.
ReplyDeleteLovely patina against the moss and rocks. I love them too! :)
ReplyDeleteThey work well with the moss - makes a lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous! I'd have been tempted to bring my tent and hang out there...
ReplyDeleteTotally delicious
ReplyDelete:)
K
Love the photo. I have my own collection, but it doesn't look quite as pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like the old clay and terracotta pots. They're always better for being chipped and weathered.
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