MY SELECTION FOR THIS WEEK
Light from the old light house in Albany – 2012
Brass birds from Lilydale in Victoria I bought them for my Mum in the 1970’s.
Fruit basket from Indigenous Community in Numbulwar in the Northern Territory – 1980
Cup and saucer – one of a set of four found in Margaret River, West Australia in 2010 – Made in Germany in the 1930’s
Shakespeare’s Garden book by Walter Crane – found at Vasse Market in West Australia in 2012
Wooden cat found in Bali, Indonesia – on my first trip (and only) to Bali in 2004
Drive In Movie theatre near my home
Cheers
Lorraine 🙂
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Lovely shots . . . especially the cover of the book and the Bali cat. Thanks, Lorraine.
Thanks Nancy. The book has beautiful pages as well – it is like a work of art 🙂 The cat from Bali held us up for a long time on our return to Australia. It is made of wood so had to be checked out by Quarantine before they would let us through the gates.
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all beautiful photographs!
What a nice photo collections I enjoyed a lot
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