Two favourites from Riga! Drawers from Tom’s Drag and the door from a walk in old town.
Two favourites from Riga! Drawers from Tom’s Drag and the door from a walk in old town.
Marrakesh and street life go well together.
A colourful combination.
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In the header – Cattleya Ginny ”Prince”.
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Cattleyas are my absolute favourite orchids. This one has a delicate scent…floating through my rooms when in flower. It is budding right now.
This beauty belongs to a very dear friend of mine. A truly grand Cattleya, and as you can see, the flower is bigger than everything else here, including stems and pot.
As usual, click to enlarge.
I have always had pets…everything from worms to cats and dogs. I could not live without them, but I bet sometimes my parents could have…
In the header, it seems the young cat staring at me never had a camera pointing at him before – or maybe he’d never seen such a weirdo as this one…
Of course my own sweetie, Totti, must be here as well! This weekend he had a short, but delightful, visit from his granddaughter – Diva.
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For Cee’s challenge – flowers! And a Danish house, of course. Join in for some great colours!

Phalaenopsis Orchid. In the header, Gloriosa.
Totti is almost always happy, and many things make me happy as well – this is only a tiny selection…In fact, I like being happy, so I am constantly working on it…Thank you, Cee, for the reminder!
A summer table with a summer cake and fresh fruits…
Sitting in my garden, looking at the fragrance of the summer flowers…
Hiking alone, meeting good old friends…
Beautiful flowers…vibrant colours…
And most of all – travelling Life with my children!
Blue and white for Cee – springy…summery! Magnolia, blue skies and white clouds.
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I will stick to dirt roads for Cee’s challenge – one summer road (with me and Mille) and one winter road. For more entries, click here.
It would be fun to know what the English speaking world calls this kind of summer road! In Sweden we call it a ”tvättbräda” – a wash-board (translated). I guess it might have another name for you?
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