These are beautiful pictures, I loved the flower in the cup. I too enjoy noticing little and big things that people choose to add character to their yards 🙂
I love love love the hand made bench in the first photograph. What tales it would tell if only it could talk.
Such a grand flower in a cup! A million thoughts come to mind as a poem.
It is the same here. All the fine work by wood carvers and rustic dwellers make drool. Many of my patients used to do amazing work. Your bench with faded and chipped paint, begs for acceptance and comments.
Gorgeous photos – but also, I am so happy to see Book Town – I’d never heard of it before and would love to see it someday. It sounds positively amazing!
love the colour and the characters in this one Rupali, thanks for adding such joyful pics!
Pray you and yours enjoy the seasonal celebrations 🙂
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Thanks Kate. I wanted to go out and capture Christmas decorations for the theme but 😢.
Sending you good wishes.
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weather restrictions withstanding you got a great collection!
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These are beautiful pictures, I loved the flower in the cup. I too enjoy noticing little and big things that people choose to add character to their yards 🙂
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It’s a fun hobby but we can’t capture many things.
Thanks Pragalbha. Happy holidays.
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Love these, a gnome in a box 🙂 and what a beautiful last flower.
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A favourite character from Scandinavian folklore. The graden trolls or gnomes are available in many kinds.
Thanks Paul.
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That makes it meaningful.
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I love love love the hand made bench in the first photograph. What tales it would tell if only it could talk.
Such a grand flower in a cup! A million thoughts come to mind as a poem.
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People in small remote towns usually keep such handmade items. Who knows the wood for the bench might have come from their own forest 😊
Thank you Zakiah ji. You are very talented and a poem is so natural to you.
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It is the same here. All the fine work by wood carvers and rustic dwellers make drool. Many of my patients used to do amazing work. Your bench with faded and chipped paint, begs for acceptance and comments.
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I hope it is still favourite to someone 😍
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The gnome in the box 😝😝
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Isn’t it lovely! Thanks Vani.
Happy holidays 🙂
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Great pictures! That bookshelf is wow! In Bangalore with unseasonal rains that would be unimaginable 🙂
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Thank you Deb. I think you might like to get little more information on the book town 😀
https://mazeepuran.wordpress.com/2018/07/30/monday-walk-to-the-norwegian-book-town/
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Thank you so much Rupali, this is fascinating 🙂
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What wonderful yard art…and the bench and the bookshelf are so practical!
(((HUGS))) 🙂
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Thanks kindly dear Carolyn.
Hope you are ready for Christmas day event ( is it online like many others ). A warm hug.
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Have a beautiful holy day. 🙏
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Excellent pics Rupali ji! Season’s greetings!!
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Thanks Kaushal ji.
Happy holidays.
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Captivating and beautiful pictures, Rupali.
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Thanks dear Kamal.
Enjoy the festive mood of Mumbai.
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You are always welcome dear and same to you too ❤️❤️❤️
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Pics galore and a gnome stands guard in front of a home
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Thanks Hal.
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A fine collection, Rupali
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Thanks Derrick.
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Very unique collections
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Thanks a lot.
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Beautiful…🤩
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Thanks a lot Safa.🙏
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Gorgeous photos – but also, I am so happy to see Book Town – I’d never heard of it before and would love to see it someday. It sounds positively amazing!
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Thanks Todd. I am sure you and Sage both would love the place.
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I emailed Sage about that place and she asked, half seriously, “How do we move there?”
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Wait for a couple of months and I am sure you can plan a vacation in this wonderful country.
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A lovely collection and fun theme!
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I am glad you liked it. Thanks.
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These are such fun and artistic pictures. Each one made me smile.
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I am glad. Thanks Kim.
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