We used to have one of these at Apple Hill Cottage when I visited here as a child. My mother-in-law sold it, and my husband is forever mad at her. It’s on our agenda to replace it sometimeโฆ but somehow roofs and windows and doors are taking priority ๐
But oh how I love this photo.
I love that water well spout! very kewl! Hugz Lisa and Bear
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Well, well… Hang a tin cup on it, and it could be my grandparents’ pump.
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“hang a tin cup on it” ๐
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Conjures up visions of summer in the country, a place I never was in real life, but dream about.
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I just love your perspective!
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Thanks Patricia
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Excellent, it’s true Nature is the giver, we hardly do anything — we just receive her about bounty.
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AWWw!!! Lovely..I’m touched and nostalgic, it reminded me of Childhood..and What an Insight!
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I’m so glad it brought you a memory.
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Yeah, actually it reminded me of well in my grandfather’s garden ๐
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Beautifully bucolic
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If these lovely photos come from your property then you live close to heaven ๐
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It feels like heaven.
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ditto on this comment… and also thank you “seedbud” for liking my “Tree Less” ๐
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One of man’s more useful inventions…but I still love my electric pump!
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Smashing . I love the photo.
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Very beautiful photo!
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There is nothing so satisfying as pumping water from the ground.
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I love old pumps, especially when they’re still in working order. So cool!
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We used to have one of these at Apple Hill Cottage when I visited here as a child. My mother-in-law sold it, and my husband is forever mad at her. It’s on our agenda to replace it sometimeโฆ but somehow roofs and windows and doors are taking priority ๐
But oh how I love this photo.
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๐
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Reblogged this on Tracey in Maine.
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