Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Not so WORDLESS WEDNESDAY

Lissa made my new header. Don't 'cha just love it?

You never know what you'll see around here. This is an old prop airplane engine!

19 comments:

DebD said...

That looks like that was fun to make. I wouldn't mind having a go at that.

Happy WW.

Deb on the Run

Melli said...

Oh.My.Goodness. Well. You really have left me speechless on this one! hmmm... one man's art... mm hmmm...

Lazy Daisy said...

Wow, bet the postman gets a chuckle on a daily basis. Love the new look and especially the banner.

Stephanie Appleton said...

hmmm how close are you to WV? Seems like something I'd see here! LOL

Anonymous said...

I guess that's where you drop off the airmail. :)

L.L. Barkat said...

for some reason I was thinking "zebras" when I saw this. airplane prop... that's a whole different category.

oh, and about my herbs: they're storebought. I just put them in a jar of water and keep them in the produce drawer to keep them lush and beautiful for a good long time.

Anonymous said...

LOL - The postman will not miss that postbox :) I love it--very unique.

Sorry, girl. For some reason I have two links in your Mr. Linky. Can you delete one?

Blessings on your Wednesday and always...

Anonymous said...

Fantastic postbox!

Love your header too :-)

Anonymous said...

Cool! That's the most interesting mailbox I've ever seen!

Michelle said...

I just cant think of anything to say! I keep thinking what is the purpose for that? Mines up!

kirsten said...

That one IS hard to miss! I am certainly wordless about that one ... :o)

Anonymous said...

That's definitely interesting!!

Beckaboo said...

The best mailbox I've seen was a fish. Ha ha ha!!
HI, by the way! :o)

Looney Mom™ said...

LOL! That looks like my dad's yard!

Eagles Wings said...

Special Air Mail delivery box :-)
Too funny...

MaR said...

That's very different!! love it!
and your header is very nice!
happy ww :)

Linda said...

I work with a guy who would think that was the coolest thing going!

Biker Betty said...

I recognized it as I worked on prop planes (Cessna Skymasters)for two years in the Air Force. That is pretty neat. Thanks for stopping by.

Anonymous said...

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