I spent last Sunday morning roaming around inside Auckland’s Museum while I waited to meet up with The Daughter. These are some of the treasures that grabbed my attention.
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When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. – Lao Tzu
I spent last Sunday morning roaming around inside Auckland’s Museum while I waited to meet up with The Daughter. These are some of the treasures that grabbed my attention.
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Love that baby carriage. The bowl is unusual and I like the colors. Great choices for the challenge.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks Francine…I was drawn to the carriage immediately and yes to the bowl with those beautiful swirls.
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that baby carriage is really lovely! ^^ when i have a kid, i want one that looks just like that lol and im gonna walk around the park with it ^^
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Awwww…you will have everyone admiring you !
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My first thought about the bowl was yuk but I kept looking and it looks like its made from sherbet and you can take a bite – sweet! The carriage is so romantic but the clock is my favourite, do I see ‘EXETER’ on it?
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Wow…you thought yuk ??? I just wanted to hold it…it was so ‘touch me’ when I saw it. I wondered if you would notice that on the clock…yes it is !!!
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That pram is similar to the one I pushed my son around in. A Silver Cross I think it was called 🙂 but it didnt have the wicker work lol.. I know I felt nervous the first time I took him out in it.. as it was huge.. LOL We got it second hand from my hubbies sister.. 🙂 back in the early 70’s .. they were the IN thing.. 🙂
Great photos..
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I wish I had had a pram like that Sue…what a beautiful work of art it is. I can see you pushing one.
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Wonderfully quirky, Jo. This looks like a fun place to hang out.
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It was, though as it was the first day of rain here in months it was really busy.
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The carriage is amazing! So swirly and delicate. The clock is very cool. I love clocks. I wish I could have an entire wall of them. The bowl? It’s a bowl, right? Freaky!
I love the “I Believe” photo of you below. ( I know. Not part of the challenge, but…)
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I loved the carriage too. They had a whole section set up like a street in olden day New Zealand…some of it was a little creepy though.
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Such fun photos for circles and curves. I adore your first photo!!!
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Thanks Cee !!!
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I love them all, but am drawn to the bowl. Those are the colors of my college–where I met The Better Half. it’s funny, whenever I think about college I think about TBH. Shhh don’t tell anyone I’m a hopeless romantic.
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Hehehehe…your secret is safe with me !
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Love that baby carriage, Jo. The bowl looks so fragile. Is it made of glass?
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You know Sylvia…I don’t know. I was afraid to touch it…I am such a clutz if it was it would have ended up on the floor.
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@Jo, the wall clock inspired me, amazing! And the baby carriage looks very antique . Nice picture 🙂
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Thanks !!! They are all such amazing pieces I think. So glad we have them still.
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They grabbed my attention as well, Jo.
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Cool Hook !
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Great collection – love the bowl! Perfect right after St Patrick’s day too!
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Ha !! I never thought of that !!
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I love that baby carriage! It’s so captivating, Jo. Just the small details make the picture perfect.
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Thanks Angie. I really liked it a lot.
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My pleasure. 🙂
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Great choices, absolutely love the clock! 🙂
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It is a cool clock isn’t it Cap’n.
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they look so great 🙂
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Thanks Joshi…so glad you think so.
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The baby carriage and the clock brought me back to old times! Is the bowl/vase made of sugar?
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I am not sure what it was made of…but I think glass. I was too afraid to touch it being a bit of a bull in the china shop.
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Gosh .. I had a pram (ie: baby carriage) for my youngest daughter that had wheels like that one. i loved it. The bowl is fascinating. I thought it might be made of sugar crystals or small glass crystals. What was it made from??? It is colorful. Great shots of circles.
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I was too afraid to touch it Isadora. I am a bit of a clutz and if I dropped it or knocked it off…didn’t bear thinking about.
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The clock rocks! Not a huge fan of the baby pram or the bowl – but different strokes. They work really well for the challenge! 🙂
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Exactly…and thanks.
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