I've recently taken to collecting the bits of wood i see down at the beach when walking Daisy Dog.
Walking slowly down on the sand while the dog jumps back and forth, running at and from the crashing waves. I spot something in the distance that i can instantly imagine playing a role in the garden. Something to sit on, something for flowers to cling to, something for a pot of herbs to rest on.

Some are beautiful and will be kept for something...we dont know yet, but they will make a display of some sort.

Liberating peices that have collected on the sand.
Some are parts of fences or bits that have already been used in a bonfire.


3 comments:
What amazing patterns one can see in those pieces of wood. They will make wonderful displays in your garden.
I love looking at all your wood pieces. They are truly pieces of art created by nature. I love them!
I love driftwood too. Gorgeous x
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