A lot of people get interesting logs to improve the appearance of their yards. It's no different when your "yard" is a part of a lake.
Our yard is defined by "working logs" called a boom. These are large skookum (strong) logs linked together to cut down on wave action during storms and from passing boats.
Inside we like to have interesting logs to provide a little colour.
This spring, two new logs came to adopt us. One was quite warn and covered with moss. I like the airy holes where the roots used to be.
After planting a few seeds, logs like these can become great flower gardens. Here's a stump we got several years ago.
Long ago, when I still owned a cabin situated on the west coast, I grew the best tomatoes on a log. It was salt water where we were, and I was sure it wouldn't work, and the plants were not large, but produced mightily. They were so tasty!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad those logs adopted you two...they're beautiful!..xx
Those logs are beautiful and could be considered a work of art in their own right, when you add the flowers they are amazing x
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Recycling with Mother Nature - a very neat idea!
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