I thought I would share a few photos of my window sills that I love so much. Many of these old bottles have been found around the yard of our >200 year old house. When the sun is shining through them they look like stained glass windows to me. I must admit that they do get rather dusty at times and contribute to the rather daunting task of cleaning house. But as you can see even when they are a little dusty they are still amazingly beautiful. A bare window sill would be easy to clean but would lack the personality of these beautiful displays.




The window sill with the roosters show our bees wax roosters made with beeswax from our own hives. I love the smell of beeswax ... so sweet like honey.
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Well-carved beeswax roosters! I wish I had one. The way you placed it near your ancestral house's window gives it a mysterious yet exciting vibe that is hard to explain. The glass bottles make perfect decorations too.
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