Josie restored this house which was built in 1880
Millions of pieces of tiles are used and some cups
Who wants to eat from a prima ballerina table
Welcome to Dutchcorner—a quiet space where poetry meets the hills of Christchurch, and stories unfold like petals in spring. May you find something here that stirs your soul.
that is so amazing...wow...it must be very interesting being there
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She must have put hours of work into those mosaics. It's incredible. I love that last pic of you, you look lovely.
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much for sharing this with us! Now I want to come home for a holiday, to see it all firsthand!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing :-) I'd love to see this in person one day!
ReplyDeleteO how lovely. I am so glad to have found your blog.
ReplyDeleteOh Marja, you looks so pretty and relaxed!Such nice pictures and nice weather!Here is it sooooo frosty cold...I hate it!Oh yes, you can be sure I wish I could change the places with you ;O))!Enjoy your life in NZ!
ReplyDeleteWell, I never knew about this place. It looks magical as you said. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI want to go to that house Marja!! It looks so much fun, almost dream land..and you look great :D
ReplyDeleteVery lovely, today too... very cute...
ReplyDeleteMagical..makes you happy! Vrolijk! Leuke foto van jou:)
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful Marja....and so happy. Great photos of this lovely place too. I would love to go there....so whimsical. In fact, I think I'd like to live there.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys and it is great isn't I'll show it to you when you come along for a coffee
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