(Time for original text editing: 2009.05.23 23:07)
These are some worn-out flowerpots. They will be utilized again.

I also took out the buckets and bamboo steamer~~ Because some cracks in them, I used them as flowerpots long before.

The kettle used for making coffee was also taken out by me. I even don’t know how long I’ve used this kettle, by now, the kettle even shivers when you pour water into it.

This is White copper pan.
It was used for boiling saline water when making prickled cucumbers. When did it retire from the leading post?

The underneath of this iron pan also cracked and the water continuously leaked out from it.

This is~~eh~ flushing toiler.
Broken down years ago and I didn’t know where to throw it. So, I crammed the earth into it and used it for planting flowers. Looks funny, doesn’t it?

The big broken crock was also used for planting flowers by me.

The small crock discarded by my friend was brought back home and used to planted bellflowers.

The waste plastic casing was also used to planted lilies full to the brim.

The white copper pan was broken last year and maybe it would be used somehow, so I took it out, too.

This is crock of shrimp paste. It’s really very expensive. Some years ago a grandma in our countryside would go and live in his son’s house, so I spent only 20,000won for all of the crock and stone mortar. I used it to decorate my courtyard.
Perhaps you also have this kind of discarded things? Try to use it for decorating your house or courtyard.
Text in Korean:
http://blog.daum.net/524co/16152524Text in Chinese:
http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_5fc6d74a0100cxzl.html
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