Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
This brings some memories. .. we once turned a broken down rowboat into a backyard sandbox for our toddlers ... not as aesthetically pleasing as this one, but it was a good repurposing. (Gosh, such a loooong time ado!)
A new life the boat has :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, and the matching chairs... beautiful.
To a nice day, Bill (still "your" temps!).
Flower bikes and flower boats. Perhaps it's an Irish thing! I expect next to see a repurposed Guinness keg!
ReplyDeleteFlowers fit really everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThat is funny!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and creative flower boat! Would love watching it from those chairs.
ReplyDeleteInteresting way of creating a garden. The colours go well together with the matching chairs.
ReplyDeleteBoatiful
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I've always wanted something like that. The two chairs look like a couple of water-skiers being towed behind.
ReplyDelete...this should plug the leaks.
ReplyDeleteDit is mooi Bill. uniek plaatje heel goed gevonden.
ReplyDeleteGroet kees.
How very unique and creative. I love this.
ReplyDeleteHello Bill.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea to create a flower boat ! Love those chairs! Great capture!
Have a lovely day and a happy week!
Dimi...
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe flower boat is pretty, what a great idea! Enjoy your day, have a great new week!!
Possible Metaphor - Pretty Cool Idea For Sure - Have A Wonderful Week Mr Bill - Thanx For These Daily Photos
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It makes a good planter!
ReplyDeleteOld boat put to good use..look nice.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful.
Greetings from Patricia.
You're on a roll with some very different planters. Some people are very imaginative.
ReplyDeleteIn a town near the sea, there must be a lot of old row-boats! This one is well decorated.
ReplyDeleteA lovely way to re-purpose this old salt of the sea Bill, love the two chairs also, would fit nicely in my back garden 😉
ReplyDeleteI think I would have used it for veggies!
ReplyDeleteUna buena idea, para la barca, muy Bonita, feliz dÃa.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
Very pretty! A clever idea to use an old boat for this.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to re-purpose that.
ReplyDeleteLove this and I like the bicycle flower carrier too. I have a old wrought iron bed painted white I put flowers in---a true flower bed
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Han tenido una buena idea, con reciclar esa barca vieja y sembrarla de hermosas plantas, para embellecer el jardÃan.
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A very nice way to re-purpose that!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice evening, Bill!
very beautiful
ReplyDeletePretty.
ReplyDeleteI see quite a few canoes planted up around the city as part of a Butterfly encouragement movement. That boat looks quite grand all planted up, Bill!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. I love it.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that lovely - great idea.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Clever idea! Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteGood use for an old boat! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. And I like how the boat and chairs are all color coordinated. Fantastic photo.
ReplyDeleteThis brings some memories. .. we once turned a broken down rowboat into a backyard sandbox for our toddlers ... not as aesthetically pleasing as this one, but it was a good repurposing. (Gosh, such a loooong time ado!)
ReplyDeleteBoats never die! Lovely capture.
ReplyDeleteI like flower boats and flower cars. : )
ReplyDeleteUne deuxième vie bien vu , j'aime beaucoup l'idée
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.
ReplyDeleteVery creative
ReplyDeleteThat boat would take a lot of soil!
ReplyDeleteThat's really clever!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I would totally do this in my yard.
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