Shopping complex in Warsaw – Lines and Angles!

Shopping complex in Warsaw – Lines and Angles!

Buildings for Cee this week. Buildings do get a bit more character in B&W. Sometimes much more. These from Latvia, the outdoor museum in Riga.
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The stone walls of this little hunting seat are orange with white window frames and decorations. For more of bricks and stone inspiration, click here.
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Thursday happened to be Christmas Eve. So this will be the story of a very special parcel…a present for my mother from her granddaughter.

This Origami flower ball took some time to make, but Emma is a skilled Origamist (she makes a crane from every small train ticket and leaves it for the conductor…).
Then she drew a picture puzzle on the parcel, for my mother to solve before she was allowed to open it. ( With some help of course!) And we all laughed throughout the entertaining process of figuring out the problem…
This Christmas present was the most loved one on Christmas Eve. Handmade, beautiful, and engaging its receiver for several minutes before revealing its content.
No money spent, but Love, Time and Interest. Sometimes that is just enough.
Cee is asking us to present something faraway. Switzerland is rather representative for this in its landscapes. I chose one traditional photo of a glacier for the concept ”faraway” and the other one following Cee’s example with something up front, close, and then the rest faraway.

Signs and labels – don’t we all love them? Join in with Cee this week – click here for more inspiration!

These two are from the famous Ai Monasteri in Rome. They make every drop from ancient recipes used in the old monasteries.
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Maybe a cup of coffee is no small subject…but as a cup, it is. Even smaller are morning dew drops. Join in with Cee’s B&W and let us know how you look upon ”Small Subjects”!
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