Hi Letitia! Hope you didn’t grow fat on Thanksgiving and survived all the awful news in the media this week… So, what are you waiting for to get back there and buy it? ;)) Meanwhile Blogtrotter is in Tunisia, now at the Blue Village, after the Bardo museum (a must)! Hope you enjoy and have a great weekend!
Yes, indeed. The texture to the touch would be exquisite.
ReplyDeleteVery fancy!
ReplyDeleteHow would it go down in the Ararat RSL?
The Ararat RSL would use it as carpet.
ReplyDeleteWe may must have to shop via internet - close to Ararat you say?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous.
Hi Letitia! Hope you didn’t grow fat on Thanksgiving and survived all the awful news in the media this week…
ReplyDeleteSo, what are you waiting for to get back there and buy it? ;))
Meanwhile Blogtrotter is in Tunisia, now at the Blue Village, after the Bardo museum (a must)! Hope you enjoy and have a great weekend!
Two words: GOR GEOUS!
ReplyDeleteI can totally see you in this!
Take care, sweetie.
Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes, its indeed beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJulie - do you think it would rip easily? Might be too precious for me.
ReplyDeleteJayne - it does, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteI don't mind the scarf or the bag either!
Kris - We do have fancy concerts here, you know?
ReplyDeleteThis last month Chopper Reed visited Ararat with his um.....stage show?...
Julie, now you've got me wondering what their carpet looks like.
ReplyDeleteTash - must ring them tomorrow - wish I could remember the name of the shop.
ReplyDeleteHey Gil - we don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Australia!
ReplyDeleteRuth - I think you'll find gor ge ous is three words!
ReplyDeleteSonia, better than trakky daks and thongs.
ReplyDeleteuma por dia - I wonder if I could make my neck all swirly like the one in the photo.
ReplyDeleteI grinned at just about every riposte!
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