Sunday, June 23, 2013

For The Birds

The sun finally came out and stayed out so I haven't spent much time potting this week.  Instead I have been outside at every chance, catching up on all the stuff that needs doing.  The grass was so long the next step would have been a hay baler!

The birds were looking for water for baths, the upturned lids and shallow pans were working just fine.  The birdies probably don't care but I do so I knew it was time to get out the bird baths.  These are the ones I have kept over the last twenty-five years or so.  I also use them as pasta platters and even have carved a small turkey on one.  

Some of them have cracks which I mended with epoxy, others had flaws I wasn't pleased with.  The birds seem to enjoy them.







The sun is out again.  I think I finally have managed to get the pool balanced; it just needs a good vacuuming and we are set to swim....again!

This post can also be found over on  Mud Colony.  Everyone should take a look to see clay around the world!

Enjoy the day, and as always, thanks for stopping by...........*s*

16 comments:

  1. Lucky birds to have such beautiful baths!

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    1. Hi Michele......Thanks; I've been seeing dragonflies near them too.

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    1. Hi Barbara.....I'm not sure it matters to them, however they are pretty to look at.

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  3. oh so much going on these, love them

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    1. Hi Linda.....My original reply went 'somewhere'.....try again. I really enjoy having a large surface to work on.

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  4. Dearest Suzi,
    Oh, your birds must be bragging about their fine pottery for drinking and bathing. Epoxy can do a lot for us but if it is no more pleasing, this is an excellent use.
    Enjoy your garden and the pool.
    Happy week ahead.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. Hi Mariette....Sometimes I think my world survives on ducktape and epoxy!
      Enjoy the week ahead.

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  5. Really pretty pieces.....xox

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  6. The birds should really enjoy using such beautiful work.

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    1. Hi Lori....I hope they enjoy them. I think they really are just as happy with trash can lids.

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  7. They're all beautiful. You must take very good care of your things...25 years. They're lovely.

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    1. Hi Elizabeth...Thanks, these are the survivors. I've lost countless pots to cats, carelessness and so forth!

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  8. Hi Gary.....Quite a compliment, coming from the Master of Cute!

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