hey sally. you can copy the pic and then upload it. I actually made my own from one of my fireworks shots. I didn't fancy the one that JC had one her blog. Fussy I am :)
I collected a load of different tiles and covered a piece of concrete in the garden with them. It looked ok, but had to be dug up when we had the conservatory built.
G'day Sally!
ReplyDeleteHope you've been well.
I just came by to tell you I've given you the YOU MAKE MY DAY AWARD over at KLDP.
Come by and have a look.
Yup, it's a tag thing. You don't have to do it. I just wanted you to know you do make my day. :)
I like those tiles and the atmosphere. I am glad you both come to visit us. Of course we can meet and have some drinks! :)
ReplyDeletehow interesting that the tiles are not for the whole wall.
ReplyDeleteI love rooms like this.
btw, I can arrange delivery. Haha..
From the kitchen in Pitt St, where my friend lives. She whips up delicious Asian meals. We had chilly crabs there once.
A cosy place, really! What's the weather in Sydney these days? I've heard about hot and humid...
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful corner of what looks like a very interesting room.
ReplyDeletehey sally. you can copy the pic and then upload it. I actually made my own from one of my fireworks shots. I didn't fancy the one that JC had one her blog. Fussy I am :)
ReplyDeleteI collected a load of different tiles and covered a piece of concrete in the garden with them. It looked ok, but had to be dug up when we had the conservatory built.
ReplyDeletethe tiling detail is beautiful, especially the ship. i'm sure these kind of tiles aren't in vogue any more.
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Beautiful picture! Ok, I'm suspect: always loved tiles!
ReplyDeleteDid you notice that there was an award for you at Blogtrotter?
Have a great weekend!