Altar table, below, used as a potting table.  Lamps (oooh-la-la) have electricity.  

Altar table, below, was past its church days before it's new life in the garden.

A power box, below, at a client's chicken house & pecan orchard.

Within the louvres, above, is the green power box.  
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Top 2 pics were sent to my carpenter as description for what I wanted.  He adapted the idea beyond expectation.
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Carpenter & I never communicate well in the 1st round.  Ever.  Then we laugh, always.  Afterward he leverages my ideas 'better'.  I adore working with this man.
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We'll accessorize the altar table with a cloth of burlap placed 'church style' (diminishing the louvres) , iron book holder, pair of heavy iron lamps, a couple of baskets for egg & pecan gathering.
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Garden & Be Well,          XO Tara
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Top pics are from the garden Susanne Hudson & I created for last year's Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival.  We're using the table again this year but not as a potting table.  Can you guess how?  
Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival, Douglasville, GA, June 4-5, 2011.