Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Wooden stick collection




Sometimes you see a child carrying around on a bunch of wooden sticks and the parents desperately trying to convince their child to leave the sticks outside. I remember the feeling, not wanting to leave the things you had picked up, behind, all alone in the forrest.

Maissa Toulet

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

the middle piece looks like the head of a giraffe...

Mónica Di Francesco said...

lovely!

Janien /leuke post said...

Love these pictures and the branches of course! Heads and noses and eyes and a lot of movement.

Anna said...

:)

AnnaDenise said...

Very very cool!

Kristen Donegan said...

It's so funny that you said that as I have little piles of sticks and rocks and acorn caps stacked outside my back door. I've convinced the kids that if they are kept in piles they will not get lost or lonely :)

Suz said...

It's true, I am desperately in love with this collection.

Maggie said...

Your collection is lovely--the driftwood-esque ones in the first photo are my particular favorite.

And I know what you mean about not being able to leave your finds outside...I hauled a sap-covered pinecone as big as my head home on the bus yesterday, and though I got some strange looks, I just couldn't abandon that fantastic natural treasure. :)

Annika Sandin said...

I'm still collecting... :) Driftwood is fantastic

Begoña said...

Es verdad, los objetos encontrados en el campo cuando eres un niño son pequeños tesoros de los que no quieres desprenderte.

renilde said...

I still bring things home, just beautiful things :)

gracia said...

Yes! Such collections are for the keeping.

(Your calendar arrived today... thank-you. It's as beautiful as expected. xo)

kavka said...

Nature is so beautiful and perfect. I love your collection and words (I agree :-) about it so much. Thank you for your visit and comment – I'm touched and very happy. Kisses (Hope Morran feels good)

sc said...

Nice collection!