Showing posts with label birdhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birdhouse. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

A New Use for an Old Bird Bath Base.






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It was cracked when we moved in.
The basin had jagged markings of many years use:
a pleasant drinking fountain for the weary bird,
a delightful place for him to splash about.

But when my Farmer got called to go off to the war,
the woes of a birdbath in need of care
were lost beneath the mountain of other more pressing essentials.


It was icy cold that winter.
I remember the driveway became a sheet of ice
with the melting and then refreezing of the water coming down the hill.

When spring came,
her shattered pieces lay scattered at her base.




Years passed.

Lost in a jumble of hydrangea and spirea blooms,
the bird bath base was forgotten until the raspberries at the arbor ripened,
and my daily visits to pick them
reminded me of her solitary watch.

I looked for something to top her and give her a life again,
but nothing seemed right,
until I happened on a large birdhouse this spring at a yard sale.


 


 I put a fresh coat of paint on the birdhouse
as well as the stuccoed stencil like I explained >HERE<.

I had another birdhouse I'd found at a craftstore
that I painted up...

and applied some images from the Graphics Fairy,
sealing them well with some polyerthane.


I could have had my Farmer cut a circle to the same size as the circle
that held the birdhouse basin on
and then slipped the house on it to make it more secure.
Perhaps some adhesive would also work to hold the house in place.

I decided to just place her on the old base,
the arms of the bushes crowding around seeming to hold her securely in place.




It is always a happy feeling to find a new use for something
too nice to part with.




Now if only I could keep others from troubling the bird friends.


Please come back on Wednesdays to link up your fun creations
on my new Around the House link party!

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