Remember to take large standing globe (yard sale find) inside the house after you photograph it in the yard.
Especially if there is (torrential) rain in the forecast.
Oh, well, at least Little Miss VJIMT is enjoying her new “playing school” accessory.
(The damage was actually minimal, after it dried. Whew.)
Lesson learned!
There's more than one way to clean a globe, right?
Posted by: barbara | 13 November 2011 at 08:06 AM
Isn't that where patina comes from?
Posted by: Into Vintage | 06 November 2011 at 02:34 AM
OOOOps. Sounds like something I would do....
Posted by: Annette | 04 November 2011 at 11:56 PM
Totally something I would do... wait, I have done it with lots of things... just not globes!
Posted by: antiquechase | 04 November 2011 at 01:42 PM
Love the colorful globe, you don't see very many with non-blue water. Luckily it didn't suffer from much damage. :)
-pamela
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Posted by: phoenixscrapbookstore | 04 November 2011 at 11:36 AM
This made me laught cause I have done the same thing. :)
(my neighbors already think I'm a nut case cause I' always crouching in the bushes photographing some odd thing.)
That IS a cool globe!
Jan
Posted by: Jan | 04 November 2011 at 09:53 AM
With you there.I currently have a vintage army cot airing out on the deck.Of course it's rained twice since I put it out there...But then again, it did reek of cigarettes so acid rain can only help right?!
Posted by: Junque Magnet | 04 November 2011 at 09:53 AM