This anchor rests on a collection of shells...part of the refuse from the dinner entrees at a very good seafood restaurant in Port Royal, South Carolina.
Neat! I took some shots of a couple of rusty anchors I found down at Lighthouse Park last week! When they're all rusty, they give off all sorts of hues.
belle ancre dans la nature
ReplyDeleteVery nautical indeed.
ReplyDeleteKate is it Weds?
Oysters manybe?
ReplyDeletethrowing the shells there is kinda neat!
ReplyDeleteThat's lot of shells.
ReplyDeleteNow, that's a cliche.
ReplyDeleteWhen they started this practice, I wonder if they had sales goals for how high the pile would get by any particular time.
ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Yum! I hope they clean the shells a little before they start pitching them!
ReplyDeleteYou could use the shot for R for recycling too.
ReplyDeleteJane x
Neat! I took some shots of a couple of rusty anchors I found down at Lighthouse Park last week! When they're all rusty, they give off all sorts of hues.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
Well, that's interesting. I kind of like it!
ReplyDeleteThere is a scene almost identical to this in Micanopy, Florida! Hope the food was good, too!
ReplyDeleteInteresting ground cover...very "green"
ReplyDeleteI like it, perfect for a seafood restaurant Kate, did you add to the covering under the anchor!
ReplyDeleteWell that says a lot about being frugal--one item used in two ways.
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Ann
That is a novel way of disposing of the shells.
ReplyDeleteIs that part of an anchor?
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
That certainly is a great way to recycle Kate. Wonderful.
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