Here is another post for Rubbish Tuesday - more from our rock garden.
This old bench was at Al's Grandpa and Grandma's house. I remember sitting on it when they lived in Antigo. No one sits on it now except for an occasional chicken or cat.
Linked to: http://rubbishbyroan.blogspot.com/2014/06/rubbish-tuesday-8.html
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
This old bench was at Al's Grandpa and Grandma's house. I remember sitting on it when they lived in Antigo. No one sits on it now except for an occasional chicken or cat.
Linked to: http://rubbishbyroan.blogspot.com/2014/06/rubbish-tuesday-8.html
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
I like your yard art! It is nice to see old farm implements used for a new purpose.
ReplyDeletelove the old implements, but the bench is special.
ReplyDeleteohhhh i really love that old bench!
ReplyDeleteNice memory of the bench. Love the old planter in the first one. We actually had a similar one, which was used by my brother when he was in high school. I used to ride on the seat while he planted. Took a long time to get through the field. Love this post! Thank you for linking up!
ReplyDeleteyour rock garden is a neat place and yes... I too like that bench
ReplyDeleteahhh, this is ALL good rubbish. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat machinery! A two-row corn planter, a seeder, and a rake? My guesses. Love old farm machinery.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see your garden if this is just a part of it! What great stuff!
ReplyDeleteI remember that bench too!
ReplyDeleteSuch neat old things! They look wonderful with the barn in the background!
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to see vintage farmhouse decor on a working farm, where it belongs. You've taken objects that would normally rust away in a field and given them a new life. Your rock gardens are a testament to how difficult it was to work a farm for previous generations.
ReplyDeleteHeidi Sutton @ Ag Source Magazine