(pronounced 'green'),
est. 1845 by German immigrants
and known for its cotton production,
mercantile |
remains a small Texas town boasting the sameTexas flavor
that's portrayed in history books.
dance hall and saloon |
As winter loosened it's grip,
we took a road trip
to this little, antiquated town,
to wander the monthly Gruene Market Days,
and enjoy the warm sunshine.
I found myself attracted to vendors who offered items
constructed from upcycled materials.
horseshoes, anyone? Can you make out the dragonfly? |
Birdhouses crafted from recycled toilet tank floats. |
And made one new friend.
Because I was so disappointed that I had just missed
Willie Nelson's performance
at the Gruene Hall,
he said he might be able to wrangle me
an introduction to Jimmy Buffet.
27 comments:
ha ha! I LOVE all that metalcrafting! Those toilet float birdhouses were brilliant!
What a very cool place! Just love all the nifty things for sale, but have no clue where I would use any of them. :)
The little town festivals have a flavor that the big cities try to imitate. Nice trip, enjoyed.
Love the metal animals. Some people are so creative.
Giggle. Hope you get to meet Jimmy. Love the fun yard art.
You made me laugh, the Texas way!
I love all that funky yard art!
Never cease to be amazed at people's ingenuity. Nola
Gotta love small towns--thats where real life is! Very Cool stuff!
what fun! those bird houses crack me up.
I love the rustic art, especially the Dragonflies. Could definitely find space in the garden.
LOVE the metal art!! That is so cool!
They must take quite a while to make. Would love a few for around my deck :)
What a fun place to visit, loved all the metal art too. I hope I get to explore Texas some day.
LOL! This was fun! Love the creativity!
Love the crafts made from "upcycled" items. You ave to appreciate the creativity we have in this country!
What fun - we could definitely go shopping together!
Glad you explained how to pronounce "Gruene" I never would have guessed!
I loooooooove all those metal critters! How fun are they! That giant dragonfly is my favorite!
xx, shell
I LOVE all these items made from recycled materials. The owl would look super in my garden. :)
Seems as if "green" is a settled way of life for folks in that Texas town. I love the recycled yard art, especially the birdhouses. Who knew that junkyards and landfills could yield such inspiration?
what a wonderful selection of upcycled crafts, wow!
I'll be you had lots of fun sorting through pictures trying to decide which to post! My favourite is the 2 owls, I think:)
Oh wow..I love that stuff..something would have come home with me..or maybe a bunch..LOL....Michelle
Thank you for sharing your world on this Tuesday! How sweet those birdhouses are (o:
Love the word "upcycled". I've seen a lot of the work, but never heard that term applied. BTW: Ya can't always trust a parrot promises.
Hello KaHolly, enjoyed reading your post...and seeing the pics of Gruene....thank you ...Warm Regards, Lyn
Those birdhouses are such fun - so whimsical. Thanks for sharing!
I love all the yard art. The toilet float birdhouses are so fun.
Post a Comment