Friday, September 19, 2014

Fossil Digging

 In Sylvania Ohio is Oleander Park which has a little place to dig through excavated soil to find fossils.  Randy and I took the grandkids there a few weeks ago.  Most of what we found were braciopods. 
 At first it seems like nothing of importance will be found.  After a few minutes of dedicated digging the eyes become adjusted to finding fossils.  Once you relized there are many bits of shards, the challenge becomes finding intact fossils.
What I noticed was the behaviors that need to be demonstrated to be successful.  Patience, concentration, endurance, persistence, focus . . . all these skills (for the most part) looked very serene and quiet to me.  I was impressed by how noisy distractions were pushed out and away by everyone there. 
Here is the trellis door I posted about on July 10th.  A nice covering of red-violet colored morning glories grew on it.   

Umbrella Bucket

I bought this umbrella can at a thrift store for $1.29.  It was army green with a decal on it, but I soaked and scrapped off the decale, painted it black, wrapped it in lace and spray painted it white.  It's not perfect, but I'm pleased with the results.
Inside the bucket is a "grabber" that I bought new in the package for $5.00 at a yard sale!

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Basket Liner

With the help of Mekayla I made a liner for my bike basket.  I used an old doily for the pocket.
                                                                    It's reversable!

Garden Charms

I have a minature garden.  My friend Maripat gave me the adorable frog and mini hostas.  A volunteer hearts and honey vine put up a little blossom.  I had hard time imagining such a small vine would flower.






The Morning Glories are so vigorous that they grew up 7 feet through the garage wall to bloom in the garage.



                                  The flower boxes have never been more colorful or abundant.

SAFE! (from the landfill - for now)

So Jeff left this "thing" in my garden. I had no clue what it was, I just knew it was heavy and ugly.  I asked Randy to get rid of it, but it didn't go anywhere so I decided (in a moment of inspiration) to make it charming by spray painting it with the help of the grandkids. 

Later I was sitting there admiring the results when it dawned on me that it is a base - as in the game laid out in a diamond.  I hope Jeff wasn't sentimental about it.


Saturday, July 26, 2014

On a Pedestal

Several years ago, my friend Maripat gave me this leaf shaped basin.  Recently, I found this fois bois pedestal at a thrift shop for ten dollars.  When I saw the pedestal I knew I was seeing a perfect fit for my basin. 

Thursday, July 10, 2014

A Closer Look

I love my varigated Chinese Lantern with bright red lanterns.

In the morning light it is easier to see how I bent the piano wire for the Morning Glories to vine around.