Wednesday, 23 January 2008
A Link
I don't know where this is but the colours are wonderful!
The blurb below looks rather curious because I couldn't copy it from Akelamalu's blog so she copied it into an email for me and I think my technological expertise has proved utterly useless. However -
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I won't tag people but please take it up if you like and pass it on.
And lastly - a lovely quote I thought:-
A word in a dictionary is very much like a car in a mammoth motorshow --
full of potential, but temporarily inactive.
Anthony Burgess, author. (1917-1993)
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9 comments:
is that picture of monet's gardens at giverney?
we were there last april, and the trees and bridge and water and lily pads look extremely familiar.
the colors, however, are quite funky....
I have no idea, Laurie. It came from a jazz playing friend of HImself's in Devon so could be anywhere!
Gorgeous garden. Looks very Japanese-y.
Julia - it does, doesn't it? Well so far we've got French and Japan! Any more takers?!
It could be Cambridge Botanic Gardens, I am overdue a visit, do you fancy joining me?
ellee - I'd love a visit - if that invitation was directed to me!
Looks like Giverney to me too:-)
It does look like Monet's Garden but with the colour enhanced and defined.
The copying seems to have lost all the links, never mind thanks for trying. x
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