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Wheelbarrow Graveyard

 
Wheelbarrow Graveyard - copyright owned by Lulu

Wheelbarrow Graveyard

My husband just seems to collect junk and this photo is a classic example. This is where all the wheelbarrows come to die.


Created by: Lulu.
Tools Used: Kodak DX7590
Created on: July 2005 
Image Views: 240
Average Views per Day: 0.2
Image Number: 15048
 
 
 

Comments:
 
Alandra from southwestern BC Canada on Aug 17, 2005 at 5:31 PM said:  

know what you mean, Lulu, we have a corner just like that, but it's full of bits of lumber : ) -outback, far from any views from the house, hidden by trees and shrubs.

to be honest, did think those coloured wheelbarrows looked in pretty good shape, compared to the old rustbucket out the back here. DH still uses it tho', to mix cement in, and so forth.

Mary Sham from Pittsburgh, PA on Aug 17, 2005 at 5:15 PM said:  

Very colorful and unique collection of wheelbarrows. You could always use them as "planters" around the property. :)

Lulu from New Zealand on Aug 17, 2005 at 4:13 AM said:  

I just wanted to clear up that our property is not a junk yard as it looks in this photo. We have our own "forest" of blue gum trees and these are what you see in behind the wheelbarrows. These, and the rest of the "junk" behind them, are just the little corner that I let him keep all his bits and pieces without them looking messy from the house and the rest of the yard. Our friends Tania (comment above) and Dean, call our place Magpie Manor as my husband Michael is a real collector of bits he can use as an automotive engineer, or simply things he can modify to use around our property (a magpie is a bird that likes to collect shiny things). I have been informed by him that he uses every single one of these wheelbarrows and they are not junk :-) Just as long as his junk stays in his designated area, I'm happy.

Alandra from southwestern BC Canada on Aug 17, 2005 at 3:23 AM said:  

what a unique shot! love the colours of the wheelbarrows, one relic we have is just "rusty" lol

Tania from NZ on Aug 17, 2005 at 12:46 AM said:  

I see MAGPIE MANNOR is growing lol. just as well you have alot of room lol great photo.


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