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ThronePosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 19 August 2009 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Comments (33)
Marion from Nanaimo, BC, Canadanow there's a throne more my liking . LOL. Quite an addition to the garden. I like it. 19 Aug 2009 5:19am @Marion: isnt' that neat...now there's a throne I would si ton ;) Claudia from Illinois, United StatesAhh, move those pots over and make some room for me---the Garden Queen. :) Of course, when the first bee buzzes by, the "Garden Queen" would be up and running and screaming her fool head off. Great shot, Lorriane! 19 Aug 2009 5:46am @Claudia: Yeah thank for gardens, 'cause I don't do those, so I take photos of it lOL Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandLove it....I really enjoy gardens using old and wonderful ordinary objects to create a beautiful set. great shot LL :-) 19 Aug 2009 6:03am @Linerberry: Thanks my little jBerryBoo, not feeling too lonesome, Ihope :) Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceCes fleurs ont choisi le seul fauteuil de ce balcon. Quel sans-gêne ! 19 Aug 2009 6:19am @Calusarus: Pas mal intelligente, n'est-ce pas? merci Cal!!! @jamesy: Thanks a lot Debbie ;) Nina from Hamburg, GermanyAn appropriate throne for this pretty geranium in a very beautiful natural surrounding... I love this picture, looks wonderful :) 19 Aug 2009 8:31am @Nina: Thanks for your lovely comment Nina :) @Jean-Luc: Bonjour Jean-Luc un 'melting pot potager' j'aime beaucoup lol @kerfendal: Bonjour Max, tu es de retour de vacances avec de nouvelles photos? lol merci bien! Christel from Köln, GermanyGood morning, Lorraine, 19 Aug 2009 9:05am @Christel: I thought it was very smart thanks always Christel :) @Hans: lol I like that, thanks Hans :) Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanA very attractive composition! That chair makes the shot! There is a certain charm in these gardens that are not manicured! 19 Aug 2009 9:19am @Japanalia: Hi Gabriella, a little wilderness adds a little charm doesn't it, thanks dear Lady :) marianne from Toulouse, FranceDonner une nouvelle vie au lieu de jeter ... et un jardin un peu fouillis bien romantique !!! c'est excellent pour la faune, ce petit côté sauvage ... 19 Aug 2009 11:14am @marianne: Et pourquoi pas? lol merci beaucoup Marianne ;) Judy from Brooksville, Florida, United StatesPerfect use for an old chair ... probably too weak to support more than a few flower pots! :D 19 Aug 2009 11:25am @Judy: Let's say I wouldn't try it myself ;) thanks verymuch Judy :) Eric Cousineau from Sherwood Park, CanadaWell seen and captured Lorraine! Is this an alternative "potty throne"? LOL ;-)) 19 Aug 2009 11:31am @Eric Cousineau: lol beats yesterday''s lol thanks Eric! @Louise Thériault: Hey Lou, merci beaucoup :) @Kathy: Thanks a lot Kathy :) Cheryl from Texas, United Stateswhen I saw the title I thought I'd see another commode! This throne is prettier for sure! Nice capture!! 19 Aug 2009 1:13pm Dimitrios from ATHENS, GreeceLOVE IT, SO WELL CONTRASTED WITH THE OLD ARMCHAIR, BRAVO 19 Aug 2009 1:54pm @Dimitrios: HEY DIMITRIOS, allow me to use your space I can't seem to respond to Cheryl, so sorry about that Cheryl, thanks very much and thank you Dimitrios ;0 tyan from Singapore, Singaporei love the rustic feel to it all,there is something beautiful in the 'untidiness'. The two pots of plants are like mother and child,sitting together enjoying the sun:) 19 Aug 2009 3:23pm @tyan: Good eye Tyan, way to go, and thank you! Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesQuite the royal place, I'm sure. What a great garden spot this is. 19 Aug 2009 3:26pm @Viewfinder: Thanks a lot Vf, glad you enjoyed ;) Kristin from United StatesThis is a beautiful picture!!! I just want to sit there for a while...wish I could! :) By the way...I think the 'throne' title could have worked for the previous days post as well. Ha ha!!! ;) 19 Aug 2009 3:30pm @Kristin: LOL definetely but this one has flowers lol ;) thanks Kristin LauraS from Chico, United StatesInteresting to use a chair for plants. Nice garden. 19 Aug 2009 3:48pm @LauraS: thanks very much Laura :) Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, BC, CanadaI think the garden could use a little work. 19 Aug 2009 3:52pm @Michael Rawluk: Why you don't like the wild look Michael? ;) dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaI thought you posted the throne yesterday! :) Soft, and gentle, and sooo peaceful. 19 Aug 2009 4:02pm @dobbino: Yeah, but like I said ...this one has flowers lol Barbara from Florida, United StatesThis is the kind of image greeting cards are made of. A lovely treasure on the garden. Well spotted Lorraine. 19 Aug 2009 4:11pm @Barbara: Thanks for the lovely compliment Barb ;) Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainGood! A throne for the flowers, very original and simple composition. 19 Aug 2009 4:31pm @Paco Díaz: EXCUSE me for a second PACO, Hey Yiannis, thanks a lot for your comment, sorry couldnt access you directly.........PACO: Good comment Paco, but this photo was screaming for a little imperfection, gotta respect the photo lol thanks, I think you're right! Janice Thomson from CanadaA great place to place a few flower pots...love the rustic feel to this garden. Great capture Lorraine. 19 Aug 2009 4:42pm @Janice Thomson: Agreed, I think it's very pretty ;) grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomAnother nice bit of observation here. 19 Aug 2009 6:53pm @grouser: Thanks a lot Grouser :) john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesOutstanding. Terrific place to put your potted posies. 19 Aug 2009 6:57pm @john4jack: Isn't it lovely? not mine of course thanks Jaack :) @kurt: Thanks very much Kurt :) B. Thomas from Arlington, Texas, United StatesUm, wait - I thought yesterday was the throne. Ha, ha. Very nice shot. 19 Aug 2009 8:20pm @B. Thomas: Yeah I thought of that then ignored lol thanks B. :) Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaGreat backyard garden shot Lorraine. Looks au natural. 20 Aug 2009 2:02am @Lee: It's a sweet corner indeed, thanks a lot Lee :) |
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