@ sarapirat, Hello! The bees belong to themselves ;) I just give them a few boxes to live in, help try to help keep them warm in winter, watch/ admire them on the sunniest of days and taste a few drops of gold if there is plenty. It is my first year with them. They are wonderful. Thank you for visiting, come back and see them anytime :)
Lovely bins! I am particularly fond of the plumbing bin as I have played unwilling assistant to my husband's necessary handiwork with our plumbing over the years. What a labor of love that must have been for the artist. Thank you for sharing!
never got back to comment on your recycling post. what is the bottom recycling bin decorated with? it looks like machine parts or horn parts (like trumpet?)... this is awesome. SLO (San Luis Obispo, CA) has lots of public art... the last project was "utility boxes" that were painted... if you go to my blog, you'll see some of them... Look for Art in Unexpected Places.
liking those bins! are the bees yours i wonder?
ReplyDelete@ sarapirat, Hello! The bees belong to themselves ;) I just give them a few boxes to live in, help try to help keep them warm in winter, watch/ admire them on the sunniest of days and taste a few drops of gold if there is plenty. It is my first year with them. They are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting, come back and see them anytime :)
Lovely bins! I am particularly fond of the plumbing bin as I have played unwilling assistant to my husband's necessary handiwork with our plumbing over the years. What a labor of love that must have been for the artist. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRecycling never looked so good! Great inspiration for the rest of us to raise the bar on where we put our recyclables!
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That is a fantastic use for old signs. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI wish the recycling bins around here were nearly as lovely-great pictures!
ReplyDeletei appreciate your correction. the bees of course belong to themselves!
ReplyDeletemy partner just started supporting some independent bees too. very exciting! perhaps you can give us some tips along the way.
never got back to comment on your recycling post. what is the bottom recycling bin decorated with? it looks like machine parts or horn parts (like trumpet?)... this is awesome. SLO (San Luis Obispo, CA) has lots of public art... the last project was "utility boxes" that were painted... if you go to my blog, you'll see some of them... Look for Art in Unexpected Places.
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