I don't know if anyone noticed that I hadn't posted for a couple of weeks - I've been away to Asia visiting Thailand [Bangkok], Cambodia and Vietnam. I'm sure I will have more things to show you from there soon. But today I have photos from the newly finished 1950's aged miners cottages at Beamish Museum. I don't seem to have a photo of the outside which I shall rectify next time I go.
Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge
I remember when I was young we had three blue birds on the wall.
At the same cottages as above.
This was taken in Bangkok Flower Market, my app says it is called dendrobium.
When I first saw this also in Bangkok I thought they were made of polystyrene but it is actually fish food for a festival. I have no art to share this week.
Ohhh what an adventure to travel to all of those places. I love that kitchen table. The fish are just too cool. I can't wait to see more of your photos. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed your absence, welcome back👍 You have had a wonderful trip, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI have some memories of 50's things when I was a small girl.
Vintage classics. They remind me of my great-aunt's house in upstate New York. She furnished it mostly in the 40s and 50s. My other great aunt made the crochet covers. She called it "fancy work".
ReplyDeleteEnjoy this lovely time away!
ReplyDeleteI bet that was a fabulous trip. And it's fun to see this 1950's cottage. It has bits that remind me of relatives home growing up. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love your tile floor in kitchen. Fish are bright, which I also like.
ReplyDeleteThose new housing units are so quaint but must have been paradise at the time. I love the tidiness of the home. I wish mine were as tidy...
ReplyDeleteDendrobium seems to grow like weeds in Thailand. Beautiful weed!
Queenie
Great photos.I like the look back to the cottage.
ReplyDeleteA lovely adventure, I hope!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting trip! Love the fish photo. And the miner's cottage looks like a lot of homes I remember from that era.
ReplyDeleteHello and welcome back from your travels.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of photographs.
All the best Jan
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ReplyDeleteWelcome back after your travels.
All the best Jan
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