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With the picture of the Chinese gate, it was the lime green light in the back that I thought made the greatest pop and what I thought you were going for.
Thank you Patrick. Yes it was. I saw your comment and realized that I failed to load the light ‘cos a took a separate close up of it, so I adjusted that.
You managed to find more than a few!! Yea I was kinda curious about that no access sign as well. Wonder what’s behind that door? I’m surprised you didn’t steal a peek!!
You have a great eye for the extraordinary in the ordinary. Lovely shots. I also like the indigo basket the best, but the patterns on the towels is nice as well.
They all look really beautiful
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Thank you dear Shandra 🙂
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Great shots for the theme!
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Thank you Vicky. I initially wasn’t sure about this one.
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I love the raw indigo dye! Fabulous colour!
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Oh I just saw your comment. Thank you very much for visiting. My regards.
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Gorgeous photos Jacquie, I looove the blue indigo dye 🙂
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I really like it, but the stain stays on the finger for long. I forgot to use gloves. Thank you Raili
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What do you use it for? Just clothes or other things too? It’s such a gorgeous colour 🙂
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I love the indigo stones ? Where did you get those from ?
Susie
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Thank you Susie. In an antique looking shop where a man sold all sorts of things.
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Great post. I particularly like the red door with sign – did you venture to see what was behind it?
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Thank you Karl. Nope I couldn’t. I tried the handle surreptitiously but it was firmly closed Only made me more curious.
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Those are all wonderful choices. The towels rolled up are very cool!
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I liked them too. I had a strange desire to unroll one or two 😉
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Hah!
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It’s interesting how often we associate the color red with the word “pop”. The toilet bowl made me laugh. 💖 💘 💝
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True we associate pop with red, but the toilet was so sparkling clean, I couldn’t resist 😉
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With the picture of the Chinese gate, it was the lime green light in the back that I thought made the greatest pop and what I thought you were going for.
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Thank you Patrick. Yes it was. I saw your comment and realized that I failed to load the light ‘cos a took a separate close up of it, so I adjusted that.
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Interesting pictures 🙂
Love the indigo dye!
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Thank you Noory 🙂
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Wow! Really amazing shots! The towel and the Lamborghini are my favorite!
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There’s just something about those towels and that Lamborghini is pure eye candy. Thank you 🙂
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You managed to find more than a few!! Yea I was kinda curious about that no access sign as well. Wonder what’s behind that door? I’m surprised you didn’t steal a peek!!
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I tried to peek! I was firmly shut, to my annoyance -_-
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You have a great eye for the extraordinary in the ordinary. Lovely shots. I also like the indigo basket the best, but the patterns on the towels is nice as well.
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Thank you 🙂 The indigo is quite vivid and eye catching I must say.
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