When I was a girl my grandparents farm
was just a mile walk from home.
One of my favorite memories is climbing the old apple and chestnut trees that surrounded the farmhouse.
My brother Biff and I had some fun times up in those trees.
The apple blossoms in the surrounding orchards
were a vision to behold.
I loved to explore the old barns and farm stand.
Before the farmhouse was sold in the late 70's....
...we sold a lot of the old farm tools
for my Nana and Great Aunt Alice.
for my Nana and Great Aunt Alice.
And after the sale...
I squirreled away lots of rusty old metal things.
I squirreled away lots of rusty old metal things.
I don't know why...
...after all I was just a newlywed...
...but I loved the rusty old gears
as much as those beautiful apple blossoms.
as much as those beautiful apple blossoms.
This old cupboard is currently residing out in a shed...
Mr. Flea and I dragged it up from his Great Uncle Al's basement in the early 80's. I painted it blue on the inside and taupe on the outside and used it in the front bedroom before we had babies.
When Dan was born the cupboard went into the shed...
...and subsequently filled up
with old tools and things from the farm.
Two of my loves...
apple blossoms and rusty old tools.
(I bet you thought I was going to say Mr. Flea and Dan)
:)
...and old kitchen things and pretty linens...
...and...and...
oh never mind! :)
Hoping your week has been going well.
It's almost the weekend!
There's a church sale and a flea market...
:)
The apple blossoms and pink plate photo is so pretty. Have a great time at your flea market and church sale.
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ReplyDeleteI do love old rusty things too...would you like to see my 'bench' full of old and crusty bits and pieces...
I do love your collection of rusty things...I would have made sure to take them before the home was sold too....treasures indeed..
Suzanne, Australia....x
what a sweet post......
ReplyDeleteThe apple blossom looks so beautifully delicate, and how nice to have such real and tangible links to such fond memories.
ReplyDeleteBlossoms + Rust = perfection!
ReplyDeleteanother 2 beautiful and inspiring posts..some memories just become sweeter don't they?
ReplyDeleteyour flower pictures are awesome. auh sucks! lilies of the valley, lilacs all my faves that do not grow in Cailfornia. dang...
ReplyDeleteLove love love the rust and the memories of the bits and pieces on your shelves. Pulleys, irons, and more, old hand tools. Precious stuff. Great photos you shared today. Is that a butter mold? Thank you for sharing, it brings back memories for me of my young years on the ranch (now long gone).
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I love the juxtaposition of the rusty tools and the delicate blossoms. A garden poem. And then the pink plate - like a grace note. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteToujours un plaisir de me balader chez toi.
ReplyDeleteBon weekend
Manon
....beautiful flowers,so delicate!.I hope you will have a nice week end,kiss.
ReplyDeleteI just catched up on your previeus post!! These are just sooo beautiful. Lilacs are my faourite..
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Rozmeen
Hi Laura,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful contrast between the delicate blossom and the heavy and rusty ironwork. Such beautiful pictures.
We are having the most beautiful weather here and today, I am going to Hatfield House for the annual Craft Fair. We go every year. Hatfield House was one of Henry V111's palaces so, it's a lovely backdrop for crafts.
Have a lovely weekend Laura. XXXX
The apple blossoms are beautiful and I am with you on rusty old farm implements. I love the look ;-)
ReplyDeleteI too love the contrast of these pics - old rusty tools and something lovely and delicate those gorgeous apple blossoms. Happy Hunting this weekend. Happy Mother's Day! p.s. - my canvas is on order. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOk now, I was going to post about apple blossoms next. Ha, Ha!! They are so beautiful and delicate. I love this post about your Family and rusty farm stuff. Thanks for your kind msg. about the bridal gift.
ReplyDeletexxx liz
What a sweet combo! Love the 2nd to last photo.
ReplyDeleteHello Laura,
ReplyDeleteYour photos of the apple blossom and old rusty farm relics are so creditable; you are a very talented photographer.
Smiles, Paula
A Flea Market AND a Church Sale for Mother's Day Weekend, pure Bliss! I too Love Rusty, crusty items, we often scavenge them from the Desert, where they have lain in the hot Arizona Sun just waiting to be discovered and appreciated.
ReplyDeleteHave a Wonderful Mother's Day... Dawn... The Bohemian
Love the rusty things.....always interesting to find them!
ReplyDeleteYou can't beat rust and flowers...the tough and the delicate...love it. You started on the rust early but what wonderful memories!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, lovely memories, I enjoyed reading it, love Linda x
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful blossoms!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
I Love your groupings for you pictures. Your pictures were like eye candy. Thank You!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! I'll bet those cherry blossoms smell terriffic too!!!!!!A nice justopoxition of the delicate flowers and the farm tools! Always a pleasure to visit you.Maryanne xo
Love your pictures , love the mix between tough and delicate
ReplyDeleteI love old rusty tools too, and so does my husband. And by the way...he loves the new ones too haha
ReplyDeleteNice weekend Laura!
Beautiful blossoms, love that cabinet! Have a sweet Mother's Day, know you'll be missing yours. Hugs and blessings, Debra
ReplyDeleteLove your photos. The colours and contrasts are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch an enchanting post! I love all your flower posts. Flowers and rusty objects are two of my favorite things! Its great you can keep the tools! Your photography makes me smile :)
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