These are all WONDERFUL, Pat! I oove that first piece...And she is very beautiful.
The last piece remonds me of the Americanized film version called "Birdcage", with Robin Williams and Nathan Lane...when there is the dinner party and the dishes have all these male figures doing "things" to one another...LOL! Not that the last piece has that, but it does have those very Greek figures ob it. You must have loved Greece a lot! I think I would, too.
Oh I fogot to say, I understand keeping that Vase in the Loo...totally! Why not have beautiful Objets in this most important room...? I think it brightens the room up and it feels lovely to have beautiful things sitting there.
Naomi: I had to have another look to make sure it wasn't a rude picture - not as far as I can see. India was the place for those and Pompeii. That's when the opposite sex suddenly develop an interest in culture:) I did/do love Greece a lot. The people, the history, the weather, the sea and the mountains - my spiritual home.
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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I like the last one.
Cheers.
eeek! I hope that's not about to fall off the table!
Randall: did you spot the repair in the handle?
Belle: that's my work station/ computer;I was looking for a plain background.
Ooh, I like that one - what a beautiful shape. I think that's my favourite.
Sam: makes me want to ask: how much does a Grecian earn? Ba boom!
These are all beautiful, Pat! Did you really keep that vase in the loo?
Judy: 'fraid so. Sometimes I just run out of space.
These are all WONDERFUL, Pat! I oove that first piece...And she is very beautiful.
The last piece remonds me of the Americanized film version called "Birdcage", with Robin Williams and Nathan Lane...when there is the dinner party and the dishes have all these male figures doing "things" to one another...LOL!
Not that the last piece has that, but it does have those very Greek figures ob it. You must have loved Greece a lot! I think I would, too.
Oh I fogot to say, I understand keeping that Vase in the Loo...totally! Why not have beautiful Objets in this most important room...? I think it brightens the room up and it feels lovely to have beautiful things sitting there.
Naomi: I had to have another look to make sure it wasn't a rude picture - not as far as I can see. India was the place for those and Pompeii. That's when the opposite sex suddenly develop an interest in culture:)
I did/do love Greece a lot. The people, the history, the weather, the sea and the mountains - my spiritual home.
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