I made these wind chimes from old broken ones. For the one on the right I used paint can openers suspended under a part from a weather vane. Small chains and fishing line make sturdy connections.
While sitting outside I noticed their shadows and the shadows from my flowerpots.
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Beautiful shadows, gorgeous video.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadows, gorgeous video.
ReplyDeleteIt is almost as much fun watching the shadows as it is watching the chimes.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shadows. Bet this garden also sounds musical when the breeze blows.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved windchimes!
ReplyDeleteLove those wind chimes!!! I'm wanting to make some wooden ones.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Love the shadows, wind chimes and the lovely singing of the birds...very summery and lovely video and photos~
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