Something missing - like most of the handle. This old shovel has seen its better days. Don't know where it came from. It just showed up in the front yard one day, sans handle. So it's my lawn ornament. (Hey, it beats a tire planter!)
Thanks everyone. Barbs: email me at tinyhorselover@yahoo.com and I'll give you directions on the "frame". It's really easy, and it's one of my favorites!
I am an avid (if not especially talented) amateur photographer. That's my third love. My first is my horses. My second is my cats.
I also have a small organic garden, big enough for my husband & I, and to share a bit with some friends and family.
I train my little horses to harness, and teach them tricks, like bowing, lying down, etc. I'm working on dressage movements with one!
Your shovel has much more character than a tire planter. :) Great picture, Sunny.
ReplyDeleteHow odd that it just turned up in your yard! But lucky in terms of completing this theme in the challenge. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo for this theme!
ReplyDeleteTon of character, all it needs is a hozzle and it would make a grand bird feeder.
ReplyDeleteWe have a few of those sitting around...
ReplyDeleteI really like this picture. I also like your "frame" How did you do this? I am just learning some of the things photoshop can do and like this
ReplyDeleteNice photo and fun lawn ornament.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. Barbs: email me at tinyhorselover@yahoo.com and I'll give you directions on the "frame". It's really easy, and it's one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was missing someone to dig the hole
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever use of theme and clever lawn ornament!
ReplyDeleteYour shovel has character - the missing handle makes it interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat's hysterical! And you never have to water it! (Kim2900)
ReplyDeleteHahahaha. Excellent lawn art. And a nice photo too.
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