As I look around I can see so many things that I have reclaimed and re-purposed. Boy, I used to hate it when my parents wanted to go to garage sales or antique (junk) stores. I just didn't get it when I was younger. Now I enjoy it, to a point. And I enjoy finding a new way to put something to use. And I especially like NOT spending a bundle of money on the projects.
The 2nd, enlarged photo is numbered to show the various items I have reclaimed.
- arbor - offered to me by a neighbor who was having a new one built
- old window - from Craigslist (CL) glass removed and replaced with chicken wire, now used as a door
- pickets - from CL - fence pulled apart, pickets cut down and then reassembled, there are 2 sections of this picket fence
- window - given to me by Dad when he learned I was looking for an old window. Some glass painted over with chalkboard paint, others replaced with corrugated plastic purchased at BRING recycling, 2x2 frame added to make it the sized I needed
- retired fence - this is the fence that started it all. I saw it lying along the road and asked the owner for it so I could build a chicken coop.
- window trim - from a neighbor's remodel, I saw the dumpster out front and asked if I could look for anything I might be able to use. I cut it up and made a window so I could see my chickens when they are in the back part of their compound.
- fence - asked a neighbor if I could have some panels of a fence they were replacing, brought home 4, did a little repair and installed 2 panels to close off this side of the compound
- wheelbarrow - this came with the house when we bought it 23 years ago. It got more and more rusty and the handles fell off. Eventually I dismantled it from the frame and moved it to the back border and filled it with bulbs.
- window - picked this up at a recycle/resale center up in Portland, someday will probably build a window box for it
- chairs - St. Vinnie's, thought I would redo them for indoors but realized they were a lot rougher than I thought (love is blind, they say) so I sprayed them and put them around the table outdoors. The paint isn't holding up very well but I suppose it adds to their charm.
- GARDEN sign (shown at the top left of the previous photo) cropped out of this photo - when yet another neighbor did a bunch of demolition on a house he bought I asked if I could go through his discards. I got so many treasures from his place! This old piece of wood was one of them, I later distressed it and made the sign out of it. The more I took from his dump trailer the less he had to haul off. We both won.
(If you click on the picture you will be able to see an enlarged version.)
Perhaps later I will photograph more of my reclaimed and re-purposed items around the garden.
I sure met a lot of neighbors while working on my projects. I even made some good friends in the process. I lost all fear of asking people if I could have what they were throwing out. What's the worst that could happen? They could say "no". Oh, I suppose I could worry that they might talk about their eccentric neighbor (me) to the other neighbors but I guess I wanted their junk bad enough to not worry if they wanted to discuss me with someone else.
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