I had a pile of garden waste to ditch, far more than would fill my waste bin, so I went to a neighbour and asked if I may use some spare capacity if they had any. Yes we do ask, and I am so pleased that a few months back I was able to offer spare capacity to them. The following day, their bin was wheeled over to our drive. As I opened the lid there were the clippings of their Fatsia, which is how this week's In a Vase on Monday is the result of salvaging unexpectedly One Man's Waste. Which links in quite well with Tales of the Unexpected which is the title of Cathy's Post this week.
Their flowers are quite dramatic and I do find them attractive as well. I asked if I may use them and here they are in a large glass vase in the dining room.
From time to time I wonder whether it is time to get rid of my copper as it takes quite a lot of elbow grease to get through the various pieces, but when they are all newly shined up, they do add a certain charm. These pieces are not newly cleaned but some time this week, I shall sit in the sunny conservatory and get everything shining nicely ready for Christmas. The large stock pot acts as a place to stash away packets of goodies when all the containers in the kitchen are being used: dried apricots, walnuts, pistachios, dates, you know the sort of thing...and when I go to get something, levels have strangely gone down.