Lucky Iron2
No, it's not the same shoe. Yes, there is a horseshoe in there someplace. When you live amid a 200 year old farmhouse, that once had a huge barn for horses and cows, you expect to find lots of of farm relics. There are lots of shoes scattered around our 10 acres. Now about luck...
"Luck? I don't know anything about luck. I've never banked on it and I'm afraid of people who do. Luck to me is something else: Hard work - and realizing what is opportunity and what isn't." Lucille Ball
I love Lucy!
The purple flower is the true focus of your photo.
ReplyDeleteNice find, I read once that the luck is where opportunity meets preparation. I kind of like that.
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot. You might be able to sell some of those artifacts, like horseshoes, for some money. If you could dig up some 19th century bottles, they've got some value. Try it. Maybe you'll get lucky!
ReplyDeletegood old lucy
ReplyDeletei love old horseshoes and barn remnants! :)
ReplyDeleteI see the horseshoe and I love Lucy too!
ReplyDeleteThe flower really lends it a beautiful air.
ReplyDeleteI love the delicacy and fragility of the flower juxtaposed with the aged, rusty, iron horseshoe. And I love Lucy, too. xx
ReplyDeleteLovely photo...Even if you don't believe in luck, I see YOU & E. as lucky people (also hardworking) Perhaps it's all those horseshoes, hahaha...PS I made a mention of your discussion about luck on my blog today...
ReplyDeleteI Love Lucy too...
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful photo, and how lucky to find such relics.
ReplyDeleteI think Lucille knows what she is talking about.
ReplyDeleteI like the rust contrasting the softness of the flowers.
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