Sorry Auntie, I never took her photo but I should have! She has all the gritty character of her creations etched in her face! As for more of her art work, perhaps at a later time! I want to finish up on this sires and get back to flowers!
No big deal - but I'm Annie, not Auntie. I mention this because there is an Auntie who posts on the forum.
Not sure what you'd find in the dictionary but I think I'm correct in defining it as an old Spanish cart. Many moons ago I photographed one in Old San Diego and it was called a carreta. I doubt it's there now. It was a favorite object to photograph. Thanks for asking.
To the right of the Hitching Post is a fenced in abode that every Yard Art photographer only dreams about! Inside resides an elderly Native-American lady with as much charm and wit as her collections! Her place immediately caught my eye when we pulled in to have dinner at the restaurant. I walked over to her home and saw her as she just arrived and was closing her gate. I asked if she would mind if I took some pictures. I love this place! Well, she lit up like a Christmas tree and was so grateful that someone finally wanted and cared to take an interest in her life-long creations that she welcomed me in with opened arms, a smile and a hug! I was guided through every nook and cranny both inside and out. She said she's been praying people would visit her place for years. Her little welcome sign went unnoticed. Take the time to see her, you'll be glad you did! It certainly made my day! And I know by her smile, it made hers as well! Here are but a few of the 49 photos I took. Comments Welcomed
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Excellent captures of the lady's fantastic collection of trash and treasures, Snap Shot. Does she sell any of the items? The Indian pottery would be nice to have. Would like to see more of your pictures taken there and a picture of her smiling. sm02