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Huge bucket that spilled water periodically. There would be a warning and then all the kids (who weren't afraid) would gather underneath it to be splashed with gallons of water.
As in "kick the bucket"? Looks like it has suffered some abuse.
Well ... whatever. This was an archeological find resulting from my doing a low-crawl under the house, to check for signs of termite activity. Looks like it may have originally had the product name and company info painted on, but virtually nothing of that remains. So, one is left to wonder and speculate. A bucket of lard, perhaps? Then again, maybe not. I think a lot of products used to come in tin buckets, back in those days. Probably too wide a range to warrant even trying to guess. Archeology very quickly gets too challenging for me.
Reversible bucket hat in pink Robert Kaufman cord and Michael Miller Ta Dot cotton for my 3 year old daughter in size large. She chose the fabrics and loves it! Hoping to get lots of wear this summer.
Bucket wears her awesome swap outfit. She's in love with the spider, who she has named Rose. I caught her sleeping on Rose's abdomen last night, arms firmly around her pedicel.
I came up with Rose because I had a friend in high school who had a pet Rose Tarantula. She was allergic to everything under the sun, but she loved that tarantula and we would all often sit on the couch and watch TV with it.
Where the term, lard bucket comes from, or lard ass, used to buy an 8 pounds of Pure Lard to cook with.
This is one of many buckets used to collect sap which is boiled down to make syrup. The "sugar shack" in the background is where its boiled down. There is enough syrup made to have pancake breakfasts that are open to the public. Also included are tours of the big woods where they collect the sap as well as the pioneer village nearby.
In 2014, the Frank Myers Auto Maxx Team participated in the ice bucket challenge at the dealership in Winston-Salem, NC. These photos document that day.
One of the signs of winter around here is the ash bucket sitting on the step. It is emptied every few days as we heat our little old house with a wood stove.
In 2014, the Frank Myers Auto Maxx Team participated in the ice bucket challenge at the dealership in Winston-Salem, NC. These photos document that day.
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