Showing posts with label rust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rust. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

ON THE HUNT

Spring seems to be when we at Wow and Then get the urge to go on a road trip for "hunting" for treasure.   Kind of like birds taking their yearly pilgrimage north or south depending on the season.  It is the season of change, renewal, new life and hints of color resurfacing, depending on which direction you drive.  We have our favorite haunts, that most often the unusual decorating uniquities  for inside or out, surface.  I like to try to see past the "same old" kind of pieces and dig for the unusual, or most unlikely.  Those are the pieces that inspire me or cause me to see another purpose.. It might be their color, or lack thereof and  crusty from time.   With summer planting just around the corner I will be watching for galvanized, tin, wood, enamel and painted finds to showcase the myriad of colors.   Decorating outdoors is popular for even the most novice of gardeners, and here in southern Alberta, portable gardens are a perfect solution to the very changeable weather patterns sometime within hours;  allowing for removal to shelter or cover.   As we are located in Cowboy Country, western memorabilia is always on our list of must haves.  So our sights are set on a treasure hunt of vintage, garden, rusty, western, and the unusual and of course just as importantly a  change of scenery.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

HIDDEN TREASURE







My hubbie loves to fix up vintage bikes and this one  is his latest re-creation.  Rust and flat tires were all you really could see and while in the process of  refashioning, cleaning and restoring it to its previous splendor, he made a fun discovery.


  A DOLLAR BILL TUCKED AWAY IN THE   HANDLE   BAR
It would be fun to know the story behind that dollar.  As you can see by the rust around the edge, it has been there a good long time, through many a rain or snow storm.  Was it being saved for a rainy day?   Seeing as the bike is from the mid 60's a dollar would have gone a long way if you were going to go to the corner store.  As well the dollar went out of print many years ago . Oh the stories that bike and bill could write.  The beauty of the bike is the fact that my hubbie saw beauty beneath the rust, and recreated it into a once again rideable beauty.  And just goes to show 
"You Never Know What You Might Find" when hunting or working with those old and discarded treasures !!!