
Myers Plant & Pottery
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Very well said! Nice blog you have here. Hugs, Barbara
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Thank you, Ms. Rebel. 🙂 I hope you visit again. I’ll look for you in my reader! Hugs back, amy
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New take on recycling. Cunning!
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I love the boat/pond idea too. I haven’t got land for it, but it was wonderful to find. Thanks for visiting my blog. ~amy
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Very cool subject for a photo! Not only has this boat taken on water – but plant life. Proof that life does eventually start again 🙂
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I found it among many man made pond ideas. The owners of this garden place believed in up cycling long before it became a word. Thank you for commenting! ~amy
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Very cool photo–and what a great idea!
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It is a great idea! A boat is water tight already & it looks great. This one was filled with feeder fish for the koi, I think. Or they were mutant larvae from some unknown-to-us bug. ~amy
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