Bird Bath
By Mikec

6 Jul, 2008
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The base of the birdbath is rod iron. It was a lamp post that came from a local restaurant that was torn down. It had a round white glass globe at the top. About two feet of it is under ground.
6 Jul, 2008
Makes an awesome birdbath! I love creative recycling!
8 Jul, 2008
Really love this...I'm big on recycling and bring creative...comes from years of living on very little money..LOL...I have quite a few ideas for making things such as birdbaths .I love little qwirky additions hidden in gardens
25 Aug, 2014
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I really like this pic, coz I have a similar setting for a birdbath. Mine is among daylillies (now almost gone over) and Crocosmia "Lucifer" (now beginning to bud). I love the single piece of hard sculpture amidst a wild/natural setting. Gr8!
6 Jul, 2008