Tess's job? Find materials for conservatories, patios, decks & landscapes while
carting my office about town. Like Monet, I work en plein air; a folding table & chair. Windy day hat is in top pic, sunny day hat, above. Old brass lamp, above, recently sourced by Tess, will go into my conservatory or maybe a client's sunroom.
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Antique wicker hampers hold office supplies along with staking flags, measuring tapes, tools & etc.... Tess is no slouch, she's already brought home rescued windows (from century old craftsman bungalow) to be used in my new conservatory. Ha, I'm working Tess hard & loving every moment.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Poppets, you must understand, somehow Providence had me driving a car for a decade. Most likely to give other junking women fairer odds against my dumpster diving skills. They are prodigious. Alas, not always a good thing. A voice in my head, "Bi-annual garden sale." We'll see.
LOL "dumpster diving skills"...love it! Good morning Tara...I hope your day is a good one. Love the lamp and the painting and BOTH your hats. Love the winding driveway and this house looks VERY interesting. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteMaura :)
I'd ask Janet Blyberg at JCB blog. Or Theresa at Art is the Answer.
ReplyDeleteTess rocks!
Oh how I'd love to be Tess! Treasure hunting and shopping on your dime. I have come across oodles of deals in my days. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteTara congratulations on the new vehicle! Now you can drive to Hogansville.
ReplyDeleteInteresting finds.
Agree on the bread crumbs first and use or rely on chemicals lastly........
ReplyDeleteGood luck,
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