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Saturday, May 24, 2008





With the weather being temperate this weekend, we have had the chance to do some quick work in the garden before the really bleak winter weather sets in. I am looking for a new garden seat to put down on our small meadow under the Oak tree. While I love the traditional lines of the Luytens range, there are so many other styles that would suit perfectly. But as often happens, I got very waylaid on Appley Hoare's site. Her wonderful antique French architectural pieces send my mind into absolute orbit!
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