Tuesday, 22 March 2016
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Feeling blessed.
Picked fresh from friends gardens and given to us. We'd already cooked and eaten some when I thought to take a photo.

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Kinkaku-ji , Kyoto, Japan. A Zen-Buddhist temple set in the middle of a small lake in ornamental gardens. Apart from the monks...
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Out walking one day and came across Islington, one of the original big homes on the Taieri. A hedge is a fence, yes, no? ...
Both, a treasure itself AND to put other treasures in!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love old tins! This one is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great old box, after all these years the colors are still bright. Just think, you could fill it with all your diamonds and pearls, well perhaps not. Thanks for joining the party this week and I hope to see you back soon.
ReplyDeleteIt's very collectible and looks like a great treasure box!
ReplyDeleteA collectible indeed. My dad owned 2 antiques shops one sold furniture and one sold glass and small items. I have seen many old tins in his shop.
ReplyDeleteVery well kept.
love old tins like this!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have that to put treasures in!
ReplyDeleteA definite treasure of days gone by when things were made to last unlike the cheap plastic junk that they manufacture today
ReplyDeleteI say, both!
ReplyDeleteIs this yours with stored treasures inside? An interesting artifact of a bygone era.
ReplyDeleteI like it...
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