I also love this steel hawser that dips in and out of the foliage like a sea serpent. I'd bring it back for garden sculpture but there's a hundred feet or more of inch thick cable.
This is what I love about nature-reclaimed building sites. Although this used to be a factory, I could just as easily be looking at an ancient Roman fort here, with just dressed stone half-buried in grass.
I did bring a small (about fist sized) stone back. This is full of holes like those occasional beach pebbles. Here it is in my sink garden. That's a wild strawberry plant behind it.
Wild? It's livid! I just dropped a rock on its sucker!
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I know - I know - you couldn't help yourself!
That is quite the field Rachel. Just full of little surprises. What shall we find come the winter then?
Snow, probably ;)
That's a real howler, Rach. Honestly, and you a writer! Snow doubt we'll get some weather in the winter. Groan.....
Heh! Sorry. I couldn't resist the pun!
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