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I can't tell you how happy I am that our kitchen is a sun trap, especially so in winter. I could just sit in there all day with the radio on and the kettle near by for those necessary warming cups of tea.
Souvenir de Chine - a very cool and slightly worrying video
via happy mundane
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ReplyDeletei wish my kitchen was a sun trap too. love the images.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful photos again! that middle one is really cool:)
ReplyDeleteert kök kanske skulle kunna vara en liten lösning på energiproblemen i världen? ;) låter gött.
ReplyDeleteöversta bilden så extra fin !!
thanks ladies!
ReplyDeleteemma: känner du igen garnet? ;)