maybe it is a wasp trap, but I sure have no guess, just read someone else guess. odd jar and box.. you have given me an idea, wasp are building nest like crazy on the front porch, bob knocks down the nest and they are back 3 days later.. we need a trap
What's with the mason jar?—Very interesting this morning. The Little Free Library is awesome. Our little great-niece just got her Dad to put one in front of their house. Good Morning!
We had no idea what the jar attached to the mailbox was but reading through the comments, a wasp jar makes sense! We don't see little free libraries in our neighborhood. Maybe it's because the library is only a mile away.
Clueless on the little "jar" but definitely NOT clueless on the wonderful "library boxes" that are popping up EVERYWHERE! We have them in many locations around town and the suburbs here and they are wonderful - what a GREAT idea.
We have a little library in our neighborhood like that too! When the weather's nice, the folks who live there also put out a basket with more books. I also think the jars' to trap stingy insects. Let us know if you find out!
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that is a super good thing... we wish we would have such a library here too...
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ReplyDeleteThe top of the first one looks like some sort of nesting box. The jar? Total mystery! YAM xx
We have a few of those 'libraries' around here, too! It's fun when we see peeps actually using them.
ReplyDeleteDearest Cecilia,
ReplyDeleteQuite inventive to place a wasp trap on a pole like that!
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Mariette + Kitties
maybe it is a wasp trap, but I sure have no guess, just read someone else guess. odd jar and box.. you have given me an idea, wasp are building nest like crazy on the front porch, bob knocks down the nest and they are back 3 days later.. we need a trap
ReplyDeleteThat thing behind the mailbox is weird, no clue what that could be. It doesn't make any sense from what we can see in the photo.
ReplyDeleteI thought it might be a wasp trap too.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that one of these popped up in my community not long ago. Painted bright yellow with green leaves on it.
ReplyDeleteWhat's with the mason jar?—Very interesting this morning. The Little Free Library is awesome. Our little great-niece just got her Dad to put one in front of their house.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning!
That first one looks like something for insects, perhaps a ap as someone suggested?
ReplyDeleteI love the lending library! I see a few of them around town, one on a nearby street. I'm not sure how well used ours are, though!
Someone also has a seed library, though I'm not sure if the homeowners get any takers for that.
We got old phoneboxes for books to take end give in Norway
ReplyDeletewe have a couple of those libraries in town
ReplyDeleteWe have one of those in our neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what the first one is. We have lots of the free libraries here. We have a box of books to donate.
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We had no idea what the jar attached to the mailbox was but reading through the comments, a wasp jar makes sense! We don't see little free libraries in our neighborhood. Maybe it's because the library is only a mile away.
ReplyDeleteI love these little free libraries, we have them in our neighborhood too!
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Beth
Upon close inspection we agree with some of the others and think the thing on the mailbox is a wasp trap.
ReplyDeletelittle library was set up in the lobby where I used to work, there’s a few
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I would love to set one of these up, but we are too rural. XO
ReplyDeleteGreat idea ~ these little libraries ~ great header photo ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~ ^_^
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No idea what the first one is.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know what the first one is too. Bet it is a trap of some sort. Love the little Library I see a decent number of those here at home.
ReplyDeleteMore community have small little library.
ReplyDeleteI would think it's to tempt wasps in so they won't build under the little library and then chase people away.
ReplyDeleteYes, we wondered if it is a wasp trap or maybe a Japanese beetle one. Nice little library. We have a few of them in our area too.
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Clueless on the little "jar" but definitely NOT clueless on the wonderful "library boxes" that are popping up EVERYWHERE! We have them in many locations around town and the suburbs here and they are wonderful - what a GREAT idea.
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We have a little library in our neighborhood like that too! When the weather's nice, the folks who live there also put out a basket with more books. I also think the jars' to trap stingy insects. Let us know if you find out!
ReplyDeleteI hate rollar coasters but like how your personalilzed the poem and made it yours
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