I've been eyeing some of the benches in my area in the past few days looking for an interesting subject. But I must say that I haven't come across anything as interesting as this old bucket.
We had an aqua version of this glider when I was a child. I loved it, even though it left little pattern marks on my bare legs when I sat on it for a while.
I have lived in Birmingham most of my life. I think it's a beautiful, friendly, and interesting place to live. I hope that my daily photographs portray the diversity of my hometown in a positive and artistic way.
I am a former elementary school teacher, a full-time photographer, part-time painter, lover of all things French ( whose français is slowly improving), obsessive Paris traveler, enthusiastic art museum volunteer, grateful community volunteer, and grandmother to 5 delightful grandchildren.
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12 comments:
What a gorgeous shot of this old, rusty glider. Great composition, if I may say so myself :-) Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
I've been eyeing some of the benches in my area in the past few days looking for an interesting subject. But I must say that I haven't come across anything as interesting as this old bucket.
what a creaky symphony that glider could make.
Love it!
i suspect w/o some oil that would be creaking into summer .. noisely
Oh, I want it.
We had an aqua version of this glider when I was a child. I loved it, even though it left little pattern marks on my bare legs when I sat on it for a while.
Love your photo.
What's more summer than a rusty metal glider! Loved them when I was a kid.
I can hear the squeaking as you glide. I'm in love with your header photo.
What a great glider!
Not without wearing my industrial jumpsuit. This thing looks like it could give you tetanus.
People pay a lot of money to find old pieces like that. They clean them up some and everybody gets to reminisce.
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