Wow the good side of it is that you now once again have a bright new paint job. I Love those planters, whether handy, leggy or otherwise, I have a few such “make-do” decorations, one that I can’t decide whether a rock I have is George Washington, Franklyn Roosevelt, or only me. It is so big and in tall growth so I can’t easily move it, but will try to photograph it to see if anyone recognizes who it is.
The “planters” were two huge statues my husband and I bought the day we bought our house. They were of a precolumbian man and woman and we loved them. Later, the cats knocked first one and then the other off the pedestal it was perched on and so I turned them into planters. I’ll try to find a photo of the statues. They were beautiful.
So sad when they were destroyed.
Your planters are so interesting 👍🏼
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Wow the good side of it is that you now once again have a bright new paint job. I Love those planters, whether handy, leggy or otherwise, I have a few such “make-do” decorations, one that I can’t decide whether a rock I have is George Washington, Franklyn Roosevelt, or only me. It is so big and in tall growth so I can’t easily move it, but will try to photograph it to see if anyone recognizes who it is.
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Great photos Judy 😀
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Thanks, Cee.
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Both lovely and funny
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A good combination for a life…
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A great use for broken pottery — and they are perfect against your renovated wall!
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I love your plant holders, so interesting.
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You know their story, Aletta?
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No, I don’t.
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The “planters” were two huge statues my husband and I bought the day we bought our house. They were of a precolumbian man and woman and we loved them. Later, the cats knocked first one and then the other off the pedestal it was perched on and so I turned them into planters. I’ll try to find a photo of the statues. They were beautiful.
So sad when they were destroyed.
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