Beach Cottage Old Weathered Oars & Days Down the Beach

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Flying in with a quick Saturday visit here this Arvo at the Beach Cottage cos I thought you might like to see how my morning went

…and just why I love the Lucky Country they call Australia…

I was sitting on the beach, watching the kids in the surf, people watching

 when this sailed on by…

 

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on our way to the beach we did a bit of treasure hunting and found these weathered old oars

quite what shall I do with them??

 

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See ya Monday, yeah?  

I better go start the Spanish Stew and get this old cottage ship shape 

 

Sarah

 

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  1. Alicia says:

    Bet you were thinking “hows the serenity” on the beach this morning eh? Great oars, looks fabulous leaning up against some beach cottage furniture I reckon!
    alicia
    ps. my mornings been all about hitting the garage sales, good fun!!

  2. Julienne says:

    Old oars look absolutely wonderful on the wall, particularly above a doorway. When I was young we had a cottage on the beach at Palm Beach. There were a pair of oars (one above the other, head to toe) above the living room door. They looked absolutely fabulous and I have always wanted to do it again but never found the oars. Lucky girl!!!

  3. Sarah your photos are wonderful, wouldn’t they look fabulous framed?

    Looking forward to seeing what you do with the Oars

    Happy rest of the weekend to you

    Thanks once again for the link via the Star Fish!

    Gail xo

  4. you sure do come up with the finds, don’t you, fellow beachlifer?

    your friend from a different coast who loves her beach life just as much as you do ….

  5. le says:

    oh my how fab ! what a great image … le

  6. Tina says:

    Love the ocean view Sarah, and the yacht:) The oars are fabulous! I can just picture them in the corner of one of your gorgeous rooms, leaning casually, or mounted horizontally on the wall – fabulous find!! Enjoy the rest of your weekend ~ Tina xx

  7. Alison Gibbs says:

    What a great buy the oars were. They are sure to look fabulous somewhere in the Beach Cottage – maybe Mr Teenage BC’s room.
    Beautiful view from the beach this morning. Our morning on our beach was a bit of fun kayaking, haven’t done it for years. Will have todo a post about it tonight
    Alison

  8. Beautiful sail boat..I had to check my wn photo because I thought we had captured the same vessel…but mine was a white body..similar style tho! LOL

  9. Maria says:

    LOVE your pictures. Wow. I can’t wait to see what you do with those oars. I hope you are having a wonderful day,
    I am off to bed!
    Take Care,
    Maria

  10. Well Sarah, I for one have ‘oar’ envy. Having just priced them at a local antique shop for $70 each, I think you have scored a real bargain there.
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

  11. Miss Sew & So says:

    hi sarah- my folks had a beach shack at ‘coasters retreat’- you’d know it as on the palm beach ferry run- the stop before the basin- and my bower bird dad collected many an oar from the fisherman over there…he had a gorgeous display on the wall near the kitchen{it was open plan so just a corner of the shack really} so looked slightly odered like a kitchen but still totally shabby. In fact you must get off and have a walk along casters and then cross to the basin by foot when low tied if you havent already- its still old and sleepy- kids love it don’t they -carrying picnic baskets through knee deep water- an adventure!
    looking forward to seeing them up somewhere- you can never have too many oars!
    Melissa x

  12. Daphne says:

    You have got spruce them up and hang them :-)

    PS: I love your new friend, she is a beauty and hope to see her stylish photography work soon!!!

  13. simpledaisy says:

    I would just prop them up in a corner of your home!! I love old oars:)

  14. donna says:

    Love the oars…. It’s Saturday mornin here and I just thought I’d pop in. It’s the first day of Spring WOO HOO! I’m off to a demolition sale! Your pics are beautiful, so serene! <3

  15. Lori says:

    Great oars! I am certain you will find just the spot for them. Thanks for sharing those incredible Aussie pictures. Any chance of sharing the recipe for the Spanish stew?

  16. Janice says:

    Oh I love the weathered oars! What a great find. It sounds like you had a lovely morning. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
    Janice

  17. Kat says:

    I love your wonderful oars, and I also know that you’ll find something really cool to do with them! My sister has an old oar waiting for me at her house.

    I hope you have a great weekend!

    Kat :)

  18. Kirsty says:

    What a find! We bought an oar and used it as a handrail going up the stairs – it looked fab, but unfortunately the buyers thought so too, so we had to leave it behind. You’re v jammy finding a pair, but they couldn’t go to a better home!

  19. Suzann says:

    Love those photos. Goodness where you live is beautiful.
    I have an old oar that I got last summer. Still haven’t hung it up, but it’s on my plan someday.
    Whatever you choose to do with yours will no doubt inspire many.

  20. kathi says:

    lovely photos this morning. i’d rather look at your photos than out the window at the snow we got last night! barefoot for the past two days and now snow…WTH??!! that’s kansas city weather for ya. love the oars…maybe stencil something simple on them?? can’t wait to see what you do with them!
    kathi

  21. anita says:

    How do you always stumble across such great treasures? They are on my list of wants!
    ~anita

  22. sue says:

    Hey! Wait a minute! I’m sure I have seen a great pair of oars on your wall. . . LOL Can’t have too many oars.

    What is Spanish Stew? Is your cooking is as good as your decorating? If so, and I bet it is, I really want this recipe. . .

  23. fairmaiden says:

    Oh lucky you! I’ve been wanting old oars and an old surfboard too. Have had no luck finding any. You are one lucky beach cottage chick! Best wishes for a lovely dinner party. When you’re all done cooking, or even maybe while your cooking:O), enjoy an ice cold beer. ox~ Fairmaiden

  24. Erika says:

    Enjoy your weekend Sarah in the lucky country…it sure is!
    Guess what, we finally had sun yesterday and today over here as well. I’ve been having so much energy these days, my seasonal affective disorder is officially over, haha! I even wore a dress today and I did not have to unfreeze my legs when I got home. It is almost too good to be true :o )
    Hugs, Erika

  25. Marcia says:

    Beautiful view of the sailboat on the ocean. I posted a photo of our view around here right now, but nothing like yours. I grew up by the ocean and I miss those wonderful views. Thanks so much for sharing them.
    I picture those oars on a wall somewhere (maybe your deck?) and maybe even a beachy phrase/word or two added. I’m sure whatever you come up with will be wonderful.
    Blessings,
    Marcia

  26. Vicki K. says:

    Do you need any drapery rods? Just hanging in a narrow space on the wall would look fun…

  27. Suz says:

    Hi lovee the cottage and what you’ve done and thanks for sharing the beardboard wallpaper..tyracked it down in the UK now have a roll to play with..fabulous stuff
    Thanks Suz x

  28. Suz says:

    ooops spot the deliberate mistakes! lol

  29. Amanda says:

    I think a tear just fell on my keyboard…wonderful pics Sarah!

  30. Sally says:

    You always manage to run across a fabulous find Sarah!!!
    Love the oars.
    Can’t wait to see where you put them because I know you have some fabulous ideas for them.
    The ocean pictures were stunning!!
    Wish I could have been there.

    Sally
    xoxo

  31. Hey, Sarah, big congrats on the magazine feature!! That’s wonderful, I would love to have that happen to me, but I’m not holding my breath. Beautiful pics & I loved seeing a full shot of you, you’re so cute.

    Did you move or get rid of the bloggy buttons you used to have? I thought you had more before.

  32. Melinda says:

    Oh to be aboard that sailboat…ah,lovely…and those oars will look just great tucked into your lovely beach cottage – I will be curious to see if they remain as is or if some sort of paint treatment awaits them!

  33. Quinn says:

    Paint them a stunning color – I’m thinking parrot green or a slate blue and hang them on the wall. Or put some gloss poly on them to show up the grain and hang them on the wall. Or stencil some words on them.

  34. Kathleen H in Indiana says:

    Beautiful pics of the water and sailboat. Just yummy! Love the oars, I am sure you will find the perfect place for them! Have a great weekend!

  35. Wish I could report something as exciting… however I’ve been cleaning.

    I picked up a copy of real living yesterday, nice article Sarah, well done!

  36. flick says:

    What a score mate! Nothing better than a beautiful day down the beach, and a great find too! :)

  37. Love your oars…but the pics of the sailboats are what really got me!

  38. annie says:

    What a glorious sail THAT would be!

    You’re going to think of something wonderful for those weathered oars!

    I’m heading out to the beach for some sun and surf and more shells today…
    Enjoy!
    annie

  39. Liz says:

    ..paint them white, of course!!…
    Liz

  40. Oh I love the oars. And what a refreshing blog!

  41. megs says:

    I would love to be there right now. I can almost hear the waves.

  42. Rosemary Keenan says:

    Hey, Sarah, great photos of The Yacht did Vron take these?

    Oars are just what the beach cottage needs., will look fab anywhere. Great hunting.

  43. DeAna says:

    jealous!

  44. Jen says:

    Oar-some! (couldn’t resist the pun).

    • Ingrid says:

      Maybe a late reply. but I just found your blog since I would like old oars for my own beachhouse.
      Don`t paint them! Just hang them on the wall, over a window is nice, or over a maritime painting or photo.
      They can also be used as a handrail if you mount them to a bracket.

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