Of Rain Chains
and such... Last week I finally got around to hanging my rain chain I bought months ago.I decided I must have one after viewing themhung from the gutters of a bungalow not far from me.I'll show that bungalow below.I got this rain chain at ROSS for $9.99!I was thrilled at the price till I went to hang it and realized itwas about half the length it needed to be.I didn't have a spot for it from my gutters anyway.Now it hangs from a tree in my front yard. I think it makes a nice feature. I've struggled with bare spots under my yaupon holly tree in the front flower bed for years.The roots are so thick...I can't plant anything there.I finally got smart and realized I could put containerson top of the root filled soil.It's a shady spot so hostas and ferns are happy in their pots under the tree. This little dragonfly I bought at a local art festival.He's made of vintage silverware. Ok, so here is why I needed a rain chain. I happened upon this bungalow one day last spring.It was just before Easter. These photos show large Easter Eggshere and there. The trees were just starting to bud out in thesephotos.A few weeks later I was driving buy and saw the owners out working in the yard.I pulled over so fast - they thought I was a crazy person.I just had to tell them how beautiful their yard is and how lovely their bungalow is painted. They hadn't taken the covers off their patio furniture yet.Isn't that the cutest rain chain"I t...
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mod vintage life
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