Thursday, 18 September 2008

my house

I love my house. I call it mine although I'm only here temporarily, but as I have spent my whole childhood here I consider it mine. I like all the old damaged details, the walls and the patterns (a few more, a white cat and lots of flowers here).

It's getting chilly here, and although I long for sweaters and scarves I will soon have to deal with strong sunglasses, sun hats and light clothes to get ready for Sahara! Can't wait to see it.

Before I go, have a look at these dogs by Lisen Adbåge and these great illustrations by Emma Adbåge (I guess they are sisters, maybe twins?). I just love their fresh and colourful work. Have a lovely evening!

11 comments:

  1. oh love the details of your house! lovely

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  2. Yep, I love what I can see of your house, too. Such tender little details...

    see you, g

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  3. It's warming to have a personal connection with something not quite your own- it's like you own it anyway- it's probably even more special for not having it with you all the time.
    Sahara? Wow, that will be exciting!

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  4. une maison hors du temps...

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  5. stunning...lovely shots. what a great place to live.

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  6. this is a lovely house tour...i love how everything feels so lived-in. beautiful!

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  7. very lovely shots of your lovely house. thank you for sharing!

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  8. wonderful corners in your house!

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  9. the details of your house are beautiful!

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  10. Your house has a great personality, lovely details and nice light. This proves that sometimes you can enjoy places different from those in the magazines. Thanks for sharing your pics.
    :)

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  11. what a beautiful house you have. i'm totally enchanted by it!

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