I laughed when I finally saw the photo after it loaded...I was imagining something else entirely. I have a couple of crackpots on my terrace....and a few in our apartment building....
A neighbor has two with the same crack, at their walkway. Exact same crack design. I want to turn one around each time I pass so it's not so obvious.
I don't know what they're called, but the plant grows like crazy in flower beds and needs constant cutting back. Looks great in the pot and would make a britiful painting. .
@ EG - I think these pots are made that way...somehow people think a cracked pot has more character than whole pot. I'd like a whole lot of cracked pots!
Every neighborhood has a crackpot - we have one next door!
ReplyDeleteI presume that you don't have freezing and ice to cause cracks. But if this is the only crackpot in the neighborhood, consider yourself lucky.
ReplyDeleteThe crack just adds to the charm and beauty of the container plant.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much longer it'll hold on.
ReplyDelete:) Nice one Jacob
ReplyDeletelove your humour!
ReplyDeleteWell that sure cracks me up too. MB
ReplyDeleteI laughed when I finally saw the photo after it loaded...I was imagining something else entirely. I have a couple of crackpots on my terrace....and a few in our apartment building....
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice picture.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot! I agree with Paula, the crack really adds to the scene.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of a picturesque (and inoffensive) crackpot. It looks like a Tuscan coppo, or at least the same kind of vase...
ReplyDeleteHaha. I thought it was going to be a self-portrait!
ReplyDeleteTook me a bit to find the crack, guess I was looking for a plumber.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of a charming scene. Running across a scene like this just makes my day. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLuckily my neighborhood doesn't have any of these!
ReplyDeleteThe Simpsons, episode 3F13: “Lisa the Iconoclast”, credits, beneath the statue of Jebediah Springfield:
ReplyDeleteA noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
LOL on the title.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous shot Jacob.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in this...... the play on words.... Great shot Jacob !!!!
ReplyDeleteHa! That one made me LOL!
ReplyDeletebwaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .. wait, is it April?
ReplyDeleteThe pix makes a nice still life to paint. I enjoy your humor on this rushed travel day. thanks for always being there.
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@ Brattcat - Oh boy, you're always one jump ahead of me! Very funny! :-))
ReplyDeleteA neighbor has two with the same crack, at their walkway. Exact same crack design. I want to turn one around each time I pass so it's not so obvious.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they're called, but the plant grows like crazy in flower beds and needs constant cutting back. Looks great in the pot and would make a britiful painting. .
You sooo make me laugh
ReplyDeleteHa ha, very funny. I'm the crackpot in my neighborhood and it looks just like me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vase!
ReplyDeleteIt has very good taste, it is very fashion, loved the wig!
LOL
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Okay, just kidding, but this base is cute!
Jacob, you will have to remember to show us the explosed pot. Yes?
ReplyDeleteI like old clay pots even when cracked.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. Too bad the pot is cracked though. I like it's shape and neutral colour.
ReplyDelete@ EG - I think these pots are made that way...somehow people think a cracked pot has more character than whole pot. I'd like a whole lot of cracked pots!
ReplyDeleteHaha good one, Jacob!
ReplyDelete@ Safe Leif - That's funny. Your neighbor said the same thing! Heh. Heh.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping I"M not the neighborhood crack pot! Great photo J.
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I thought I was the neighborhood crackpot! However, I really like this one.
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