
Chipped, well that is easy to find in our backyard. Like these pots for example which was purchased a long time ago. I even accompanied my mom buying these pots. Now it’s all chipped maybe because of weathering and physical impact. Just a little information, pots are made from clay soil which is molded according to the desired shape then finally it is kilned. Enjoy guys!
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Great shot. Old pots are great as crocking at the bottom of new pots. Happy weekend
that’s stuff we cant ignore in our backyards or at the junk places. I love the quaintness that grows with times with these dilapidated objects.
I think I may have a pile of those in our yard somewhere. Great take on the theme.
Here are my views of chipped. Have a great weekend!
Old chipped pots… we used to have those in our backyard too. Happy weekend!
A great take on this week’s theme. We have a lot of those broken flower pots in our back yard as well. As someone else mentioned, they make great drainage aids in new pots. The nice thing is that eventually, they will break down and go back to the soil.
My contribution is an image of something manmade reverting back to nature, but it’s going to take a lot longer to break down.
I agree they are chipped! Since I don’t have a green thumb I don’t have any of those to photograph. The pieces created interesting textures.
If you have time, please check out my photo hunt for the week.
JyLnC’s Chipped
Yep! That’s chipped all right!
Nice photo. You and I both posted things that might ought to be labeled broken instead of just chipped.
Great photo of chipped pots. Looks so right in a garden setting.
This hunt was tough!
Great find.
Nice take on the theme!
Interesting shot this week
Great choice.
Those are severely chipped!! I did Photo Hunters today, too. I hope you get a chance to visit.
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-chipped/
It’s funny how being a parent consumes a person completely — when I see that photo, all I can think of is, “I hope there aren’t any kids nearby to get hurt from those shards of pottery”
I hope you’ll find time to drop by my PhotoHunt post this weekend — I’m teaming up with Quaker Oats and Share Our Strength to help put an end to childhood hunger in the US.
What a great take on the theme! I am guessing, come Spring, someone is going to have to buy new pots for flowers! lol…My hunt is up, please come and visit
I like what you came up with for chipped. We have a few of those ourselves. If I forget to put them away in the winter, the snow and cold will crack them. Have a great weekend
A well chipped photo!
I like that.
A lovely photo