Comment on The Smallest Room in the House by Touch2Touch
Thanks, Martin, I love the colors too. They sing and dance and make me happy just looking at them. (Until very recently, like 10 days ago, I was a dinosaur too. It is a very fun phone, though.)
View ArticleComment on The Smallest Room in the House by CMSmith
Ooo. Now I’m going to have to run over to my blog and play with the gallery. I’ve never tried it. Very cool. So is your bathroom.
View ArticleComment on The Smallest Room in the House by Touch2Touch
Thanks, Christine. Just a reminder if you haven’t ever used the gallery before: Go to your Dashboard, then Settings, then Media, then Image Gallery, and be sure to CHECK the box next to cool tiled...
View ArticleComment on The Smallest Room in the House by Karen
I have art work in my bathrooms as well. Love the vibrant colors in yours.
View ArticleComment on The Smallest Room in the House by Touch2Touch
Without the shower curtain, it’s white white white! Somehow it feels warmer with all the red –
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by Madhu
That mallard does look sinister Love your bird shots! The few i have attempted have always turned out blurry!
View ArticleComment on The Smallest Room in the House by Madhu
Love the bold bright colours! And that gorgeous bathing beauty. And is that a Japanese shrine I spy? My powder room at home is designed around a little ceramic cow I had! The walls are blue, not as...
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by Touch2Touch
Fortunately the mallard didn’t look nearly so sinister and squinty in person.
View ArticleComment on The Smallest Room in the House by Touch2Touch
You still have Japan on your mind! Yes, it is one of the buildings, a pagoda, in a shrine in Kyoto. Japan was the most inspiringly photogenic place I have ever been in. Can’t wait to read your Japanese...
View ArticleComment on Of Dragons, Tears, and Renewal by cocomino
What a cool figure. It says something.
View ArticleComment on Of Dragons, Tears, and Renewal by Touch2Touch
Curious fact, western dragons and eastern dragons look different, and have different symbolism. But all of them are fascinating.
View ArticleComment on At the Cup and Top Café by Touch2Touch
Absolutely, Gemma. Stranger things have happened — It’ll be worth the trip for the cookies
View ArticleComment on At the Cup and Top Café by Joe Clarke
We don’t like no stuck-up, sticky beaks around heeyah, especially if they are from Florentine. Of course that bein’ Florence, Austraaaaalia. Right next to the blimey Depaaaahtment of Philosophy, where...
View ArticleComment on At the Cup and Top Café by Joe Clarke
Beggin yeeh pardon, mate; forgot to sing off…..Bruce #6, teaches Hegelian philosophy and in charge of the Sheep Dip.
View ArticleComment on At the Cup and Top Café by pauline
I know right where that is We really must get together – maybe when things have settled down after the holidays!
View ArticleComment on At the Cup and Top Café by Touch2Touch
And everybody’s named BRUCE, right, mate????
View ArticleComment on At the Cup and Top Café by Touch2Touch
Yes, let’s do it. The Cool Mint tea is mighty fine, and those cookies, moan!
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