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Friday, 11 November 2011

On the porch ...

bell
Devendra Banhart and Vetiver

Tibetan prayer flags
Spell and the gypsy

chillin on the porch with a glass of wine :)



Kathryn Island
Love that chair

wooden porch
Wooden porch

I don't have a porch but if i did .....


18 comments:

  1. Where's this place? Is this in Tibet? Paradise!

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  2. god, i can't really figure out how i could survive a few months back when i knew nothing about your blog! it's so magical and beautiful.

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  3. A beautiful, magical and immensely inspiring blog post, as usual :) I love the freedom of space and mind in these pictures, with the security of home behind you, true beauty xx

    nakedfaun.blogspot.com

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  4. beautiful.
    that 4th one brings back memories in australia.... sigh

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  5. the oft-forgot porch. wonderful series, thank you for posting!

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  6. the wooden porch! ahhhhh.....accidental-feeling perfection

    penelope-lea.blogspot.com

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  7. Porches have such soul, don't they? They demand nothing of us but relaxation and reflection. Thank you!

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  8. These places know my name, they are calling me, I want to go.

    Thank you for sharing this......

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  9. LOVE this post...I love porches and my best memories of family involve porches!!! I miss mine from my northern home... Thanks for posting this ..brought back such sweet memories...

    Linda :)

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  10. i just had 9 back-to-back eyegasms ...thank you!!

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  11. that wooden chair's amazing! what a lovely, chilly flair... how i miss summer

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  12. as always, your oh so beautiful blog makes me feel a little nostalgic of past times and dreams. Thank you for your gathering...

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  13. Oh for a wooden porch, a sunset and a warm breeze right now. x

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  14. Thank you for this magical moment.

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  15. oh so beautiful. i really wish i had a porch! i love prayer flags. i loved seeing them strung around everywhere when i visited nepal. i hang them around my apartment, but it's just not the same!

    http://heatherandthyme.blogspot.com/

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  16. Hello,

    I really want to know where was the first picture taken at (the bell hung on the roof of the temple or pagoda)?
    Does anyone have any ideas?

    Thank you,

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  17. I think it is The Taktsang Monastery xx

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