We took an Easter long weekend trip to a country Fair and it was pandemonium in the old farm stuff,but I managed to rescue a few pieces. The other problem was we had to park a long way and couldn't carry a lot. I picked up this old galvanized bath with great chalky patina. If we could I would have bought the other two.It is really heavy so it may be zinc
Mr VL found an old farm funnel
We have drilled holes in the bottom and planted up with succulents
These will spread and spill over the edges
Another find was an ancient pair of leather binoculars
Another vintage bottle to add to my collection
....which then inspired me to change a few vintage finds on display. I removed the white jugs display from the large bookcase, which is STILL waiting to be painted white, against wall STILL waiting to be painted white !!!
We had to chop down 3 silver birches because of borer damage
The 2 in the front lawn have to go too and will be replaced with ornamental pear trees
The first camellia
Cat mint....delicious
What I'm reading from the library this week
The Dedicated House
Knick of Time
French Country Cottage
Ivy and Elephants
Common Ground
The Colorado Lady
Shabby Art Boutique
The Thrifty Groove
Chic on a Shoestring
Country Farm Home
My Romantic Home
Sir thrift-a-lot
Rose Vignettes
Rooted in ThymeFrench Country Cottage
Ivy and Elephants
Common Ground
The Colorado Lady
Shabby Art Boutique
The Thrifty Groove
Chic on a Shoestring
Country Farm Home
My Romantic Home
Sir thrift-a-lot
Rose Vignettes
My Charmed Home
Elizabeth & Co
Finding Fabulous
A Revisionary Life
Natasha in Oz
From my Front Porch to Yours
What a great idea planting up the old bath, giving a beautiful old piece a new lease of life.
ReplyDeleteMeg those succulents are just going to look divine in your zinc tub. What a great find! Mimi...xxx
ReplyDeleteThe succulents look great against the weathered metal of the tub.
ReplyDeleteYour library readings for this week look inspiring. River Cottage books are one of my favourites.
I'm off to the library tomorrow to pick up a few of reserved books which will keep me going for a couple of weeks. x
Love all your finds, but that bath and the succulents are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHello Meg:
ReplyDeleteWe very much like galvanised items and have a small collection ourselves. Your own 'bath' planted up already looks very attractive and will, most surely, soon have the plants lapping over the edges.
Such a pity about the Silver Birch, one of our favourite trees, but you will, we are certain, have much pleasure from your ornamental pears.
The tub is lovely with the succulents in it and I especially love the handles!
ReplyDeletelove all of your rusty finds
ReplyDeleteIt sure is beautiful there. I bet your succulents will look amazing
ReplyDeleteHello, I saw this nice blog post from Natasha I oz party. Wow the tub looks so nice filled with the plants. I love the countryside and the chickens! Have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteJulie at Julie's Lifestyle
Gorgeous pictures as always Meg! That bookcase is going to look AWESOME in white! Your old tub is divine. You have a real eye for cool junk! xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful finds!!! That old tub is spectacular and I love those old leather binoculars. Love seeing all you pictures.
ReplyDeleteLove the zinc tub with the succulents. So sorry about losing trees to borers. Lovely vistas!
ReplyDeleteI have a zinc tub just like that: the former owners of my previous home left it in for me to throw away when they sold the apartment to me ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great finds! And exquisite views ! Loving photo with Sascha.
ReplyDeletexx
Mila
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Wonderful finds, love the old tub!
ReplyDeleteI've just started with succulents myself, hoping I don't kill them:)
ReplyDeleteDawn @ We Call It Junkin.com
I love that tub! I know your succulents will be gorgeous in a few weeks! It's spring here in Missouri and I planted lettuces and spinach in an old tub we had for a Salad Garden. I've never done this before and hope it works well. Your farm is so inviting!! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove your "new" planter! Great idea to put succulents in it. Everything looks lovely!
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