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Hi, Deb – I so loved following your travel posts for this series. Your photography not only shows your immense creativity, it also reveals the soul of what you were trying to capture – and delightfully displays your joie de vivre (which is completely contagious). Thank you for joining in (and running with it) and for the shoutouts!
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Nice shot Deb. I like how you have the washing in one of the thirds. The shot invites looking in and the light and texture is good too. Louise
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Thanks Louise, the washing does give it an inviting looking over the fence feel. The photo appealed to me and I’ve been saving it up to use for a while now, so I’m glad you like it too.
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Now that’s a very creative and novel idea for a gate. Very welcoming.
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I thought it was a great idea too, very different but it works well. Thanks for your comment Miriam.
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Exactly, what else is Thursday for? Love it.
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So glad you agree! It’s been another wet miserable day here, so some door action is required!
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I’m just on the way to the airport for my flight home to Melbourne. Sydney got some rain today but not much. I’m sure Melbourne will be having plenty.
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Oh dear! Melbourne will no doubt be in line for the ☔️- stay dry!
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Yes I think it will. It’s beautiful and 23 here in sunny Sydney. It will probably be below 10 when I land lol.
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Don’t leave!! Stay there 😊
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Actually, I should have stayed another weekend. But it’s grand final holiday tomorrow in Melbs. 😊😊
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Love that door,na it’s a gate now :).
The sunlight is perfect, gives the door such an appealing and inviting look, would love to knock on that one for sure :).
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Thanks so much for your comment, it was a great find.
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A door with it’s own personal roof! That’s cool. 🙂
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It is isn’t it? Just in someone’s yard as I walked by. I’m glad it’s recognised for its cool 😊
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I love it! Nice to see they didn’t let that good old door go to waste. Lovely shot 🙂
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Thanks Norm, it was a good find while out on a morning walk. I couldn’t resist taking the shot.
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I like the washing on the line in the background. It has a home-y, welcoming feel to it 🙂
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It does have a very everyday suburban feel to it. It was just in a street of houses, nothing special but it is very welcoming and different at the same time. Thanks Joanne.
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