sticks to start fires
(box was a dresser drawer I found at the dump, painted it and now it holds my kindling)
some nests are made of sticks
many sticks are hosts for fungi
sticks made by beavers
found on the river shore
big sticks for fencing
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I have chosen: sticks
I hope to have inspired ideas with these images
(any thing welcome:
photos, drawings, recipes, poetry, furniture etc.)
all are welcome to join in
simply leave a comment below letting me know you will post something this coming weekend
January 27th-29th
and
I will add your name and link
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What a wide field of sticks, dear Tammie, you show us here. Thank you for your kind invitation!
ReplyDeleteI am in :-)
Love, Ariane. Rose
So glad you will be joining in dear Ariane.
Deletenothing comes to mind when I hear 'stick', will think on this and see if anything comes up
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day.
I hope you get inspired. It would be nice to have your company.
DeleteWonderful! I love your sicks-mystic!
ReplyDeleteThe box for your oven-sticks fits to Tammie!
thank you Dori
Deletei enjoy that box
so glad it did not get thrown out
Bonjour chère amie,
ReplyDeleteUne très jolie boîte à bois ...
Merci pour le partage de vos belles photos... la nature est si belle.
Gros bisous 🌺
thank you for your lovely note Martine
DeleteDear Tammie,
ReplyDeletethank you for your invitation.
Please count me in for the "sticks" theme.
♥ Sabine
wonderful ~
DeleteIt's filled with nature's beauty everywhere here, but how I love those snowflakes in the post below, the fairy crown is so enchanting! I bet you are getting through all your wood and sticks to keep warm now! Always magical round here!
ReplyDeleteYes, nature's beauty, hard to ignore it.
DeleteThank you for enjoying.
yes, please.
ReplyDeletethank you.
n♥
great ~
DeleteWhat a magnificent stick box, and I love your kindling. There is something wonderful about wood sticks (and these wonderful purple and other-coloured stones too).
ReplyDeletethank you so much Sheila.
DeleteI agree, sticks are wonderful.
sticks - interesting!
ReplyDeleteI am in, please!
x Stefanie
great ~
Deletelove the repurposed drawer and your painting on it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it was nice solid wood and i knew i could use it for something. Fun to have a painting on it.
DeleteYes, I'm in! I like all the sticks you show here, Tammie, and especially your kindling box! Thanks for inviting me.
ReplyDeleteGreat, see you this weekend.
Deletethanks for enjoying the box!
I will never look at sticks the same way! Love the box painting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your invitation Tammie. I'm in.- eric
ReplyDeleteTammie, your kindling sticks are so ordered and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI think I'd be painting them!
Happy weekend!
Ruby
Hi Ruby,
DeleteThe sticks are from a bee box making company. They are scraps that are not good enough for the boxes. It is wonderful to have them!
Happy Weekend to you too!
I am sorry Tammie, but i came very late to say Yes. Anyway this week end i will try to do my post on my blog. Have a beautifull week end! :)
ReplyDeletelove, love, love your drawer Tammie.....and once again you have me drooling with the images of your ''outdoors''. Today my ''outdoors'' is wet, grey and cold.
ReplyDeleteHa Tammie
ReplyDeleteleuke ideeën geef je hier...........
bijzonder de lade geschilderd,handig met het aan maak hout
groetjes Christiene.
Ha Tammie
great ideas you give here ...........
particularly painted the drawer, handed it off to make wood
Greetings Christiene.
Visiting from Dori..your kindling box is wonderful...what a great way to extend the life of something simple.
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