I spotted these ingenious pieces of artwork that function as water catchment while visiting the Anacortes Arts and Crafts Fair weekend before last. Believe me, we could see that they work beautifully, for it was raining like crazy all afternoon. It's a surprise to come on huge, crayon-colored watering cans attached to the sides of a warehouse on Commercial Avenue near the water...they dribble water down into freshly planted rain gardens all around the building...


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Posted by: Retro Jordans | August 19, 2010 at 06:16 PM
Oh my gosh! I love it :) What a sweet idea.
Posted by: Megan | August 24, 2010 at 08:57 PM
Saw this on my way out to Victoria. Anacortes is such a cute town.
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Posted by: Cheap Mulberry Factory | September 17, 2012 at 08:11 PM
Dear miss/mister,
I have allready sent you a message, hopefully you've received this.
We'd like to mention your blog and publish the watering can picture in our Dutch garden magazine Tuin&Co.
Could you please send me the high res picture above?
If you also email me you adress, we'll send you a copy of the magazine.
Best regards,
Kristel Engelen
Posted by: Kristel | December 10, 2012 at 01:38 AM