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the linen is wonderful Kris! sorry you didn`t win ...maybe next time : )
ReplyDeletei am taking it a little bit slower with blogging - run out of inspiration i guess- try to post something on monday. enjoy the weekend ( hope you are back to yourself now after your health adventure )
och dear Kris, I am so sorry about your unexpected surgery. I hope, everything is going well now and you'll soon get well.
ReplyDeleteThe french linen is really beatiful, but unfortunately I haven't any of it. The old french linen are mostly high-prized and too expensive for me to buy it. Even so I am still dreaming about it.:)
The armoire on the second image is my favourite. It is so beautiful!
All the best for your health and get well soon!
Warm regards,
Lucia
French Linen - Simply sublime. I like the look of the armoire in the first image rather plain but fit for purpose. I can imagine opening the doors to wafts of French Lavender scented linen.
ReplyDeleteKeep well.
All the very best
Sue x
You're posting all my favorites here. You must be feeling much better. So glad. Mona
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ReplyDelete...oh I love "zwetschgen" cake very much. It is very moist and tasty, but not too sweet. Zwetschgen (it calls in German) are different from plums. I don't know wether you can find it in Amerika. Plums are really sweat, but zwetschgen are a little bit sour. In addition they are more cheaper than plums.
It is a pity that you live so far away so I can not give you some of the "zwetschgen" cake to try it. ;o))
Have a nice day.
Warm regard,
Lucia
Kris,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I so love linen tea towels - simply marvelous
Jane