Yesterday I shared some of the stuff between the Holland bookends to 2011. You saw our wagon through the mist, all duded up and in its permanent home beside the lavoir. During 2011, our wagon began here in the barn. It was always clear that it was special. And so today, lest we forget, I share not only its humble beginnings, but where I hope it will now rest happily and well-cared for in its place of honor for a very long time. Maybe there's a happily ever after for wagons too!
Thanks for the feedback, Ula. You can never have enough flowers in my book. I've used the wagon and other farm equipment from the barn as structures for art installations during the annual vernissage I have at the Chatette. It began in the cave in 2008 and expanded to include special exhibits in the barn in 2010. We're having fun! Happpy New Year-Laury
Posted by: Laury Bourgeois | January 03, 2012 at 05:50 AM
I love how you made use of that old wagon. I think you should place more flowering plants to make it more appealing. Hey, maybe you have other items in your barn that can be transformed into a work of art!
Posted by: Ula Heximer | January 02, 2012 at 04:39 PM
Thanks Niels and all the Best in 2012 to you and yours! I look forward to what lies ahead for all of us-Much Love on New Year's Day and all year long-Laury, Dali, Sam, and all the stuff between the bookends!
Posted by: Laury Bourgeois | January 01, 2012 at 10:24 AM
I wish you a flourishing New Year, for you, the barn, the wagon and the rest of the world ! love Niels
Posted by: Niels Windfeld Lund | December 31, 2011 at 01:39 PM