I don't know how I managed it, but I've managed to squeeze in the last of my new chairs. Not a bad effort. But that is absolutely the last piece of furniture I'm buying (Apart from the white wicker two-seater I've got on lay-by. A bit of a problem, that one).
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Hello there, are you Kay P.... form Albert Park...I have a clipping of the boat shed form a mag - it is over on the other side of the bay. Loved your shop and all your embroidery, I think you used to visit the girls in sorrento for needle work days. I would be thrilled if it was you Kay
Tracey
Sorry Beth, I thought you were Kay Pike.then read your name, Do you know of her?
Tracey
They look awesome!!
Wow! They are beautiful!
hello to you-your home and world are fantastic- have a great friday-singing and skipping love jo.
love it all........looking good.........if you do run out of room I have a spare spot at my house :)
i'm luving the black and white chair.
Tracey
boatshed bliss?
no kiddng!
i hate my poxy little flat....no sun.no water.no boat.no lovely chairs.
boo hiss
beXy
I love this!
Love the chairs. The black/white one is great.
Oh my goodness I love this space, I will take one of those please.
oooh adore that Louis chair. I need one just like it at Peacock Pavilions!!!
Thanks everyone for your kind comments. Sorry Tracey but I don't know Kay Pike.
Kay Pike was big time in Albert Park, your boat shed reminds me of it..I must dig out the mag of it and post on my blog for you
if you don't mind me aking?
Tracey
I love the black and white print on the chair. Beautiful!
I'd love to see her look, Tracey :)
Beth, Have a look over at my flickr I have potsed the Baot shed I was talking about formCountry Style November 2004
avalon8theroses
Thanks so much Tracey, they're beautiful!
oh very pretty! love the fabrics and your floors.
Thanks, Aimee :)
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