Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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Wordless Wednesday

I see the two worlds...In these photos, I prefer the inside world!
ReplyDeleteWhat a contrast.
ReplyDeleteI like them both, the more contrast the more interesting. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteHi Tatyana,
ReplyDeleteI like you blog very much and your stories are indeed humorous, therefore I go follow your blog.
The two worlds you show belongs together in my opinion.
Greetings, Elly
Beautiful venues! Thanks for sharing the photos--I miss the PNW!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting contrasts. I like it.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Tatyana - I especially love the first display with that fab turquoise wall.
ReplyDeleteI love the "green" world!!!
ReplyDeleteHow very cool! Love the galvanized wash tub planter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a contrast of the 2 worlds, utside and inside! Living in a glass enclosed apartment with all those steel and glass but still able to create the warmth and cosiness of a lovely garden!
ReplyDeleteLove the juxtaposition in this shot...great perspective too!
ReplyDeleteConcrete on the outside, green on the inside. It's a mixed-up world.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos! My sister and I have been looking for a double wash tub like the one in the picture. Your one picture holds many differet ideas for reusing old things. The contrast with all of the "newfangled" stuff is pretty cool. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Carla
ReplyDeleteDitto Darla's comment. This must be the skybridge. I'm a sucker for vintage galvanized wash tubs and plants.
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational, even in a concrete world, we can be green!
ReplyDeleteI love the setup in the last photo. Nice.
ReplyDeleteTwo contrasting worlds coming together beautifully.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots telling a story without a single word!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these photos- the architecture- great shots! A great inside garden too!
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