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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Contraption



21 comments:

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Love this old contraption with the greenery growing over it!

Pamela Gordon said...

Nice find Amy. :)

Roan said...

I recognized it right away. It's a contraption alright. lol Great find!

Cheryl @ TFD said...

It looks kinda like grapevines growing over the contraption. Great photo!

Carole M. said...

makes for a lovely rustic photograph

Brian King said...

Whatever it is, it's been there a while! Love the rust paint job!

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Love the overgrown greenery!

MadSnapper said...

i like the contraption and also the vine covering it. i am trying to figure out just what it is, the contraption i mean. makes a beautiful photo

Ellie said...

I love the green against the rusty metal. Lovely shot!!!

Mei Ann Guerrero said...

Just like what my mom told me ..."Old or rusty, it doesn't matter. Add a green on it and it will have a new life"! Great shot, love it!

Lori said...

Love it! And I so love your header!

Unknown said...

...and that might be kudzu on the contraption...

Nancy said...

Harder and harder to find these old "contraptions" with the high prices of scrap these days. Great capture, Amy!

Anonymous said...

hmmm, i wonder what it is... wheels & cogs... & vines! the vines sure make it pretty! =)

Tanya Breese said...

what a gorgeous old rusty contraption!!

Pat said...

It's really lovely with all the vines growing over it!

unikorna said...

you are photo wizard, you capture magic and peace with your camera |:).

Kranky Granny said...

What a lucky find. Wish I could Identify the contraption. Reminds me of the base of a civil war canon. But, it could also be some old farm equipment.

I agree with Nancy --- things like this keep disappearing from our area -- mostly taken by thieves who sell them for scrap.

Kathy said...

Mother Nature is indeed a very talented landscape artist!

A Colorful World said...

Another rustic scene...but so different!

Annie Jeffries said...

Looks like there is at least one thing that is perennially cool even during the hottest of times.