a set of pics from my recent travels. This time with a colour theme.

pretty pink stone a strange castle ruin. I forget the name but the remaining architecture did not make sense, looked like floors would finish halfway up windows with fireplaces hovering halfway up walls? I liked the flowers growing in the fireplace though.


a corner of the carpet we pulled out of a skip and I would still love to get home.



great pink decaying wall in Spittalfields, London.



comfy chesterfield in a London pub- seen better days



mad hydrangeas at V&A museum



the icecream I enjoyed after my visit to Edinburgh castle. You can't see much of the castle due to the festival stage set up. I suppose they have the tattoo here. I did enjoy the icecream, it had real bits of strawberry in.
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From: [identity profile] splodgenoodles.livejournal.com


Ooh and is that a flake bar in there? Yum!

From: [identity profile] astemudfoot.livejournal.com


I love the couch. It looks like it has history, and somehow -even in it's dilapidated shape- it still retains some sense of classiness.

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Lovely! Esp. the icecream.
Yes pls.

cheers
SW (who is too lazy to sign in)

From: [identity profile] giddyaunt.livejournal.com


Hey you! Glad you are back safely and that you had a good time. The pink things are lovely - what a great theme for a set of photos. Good way to put them in an album, too. I am always hopelessly chronological, with the result that my photos still languish, waiting to be scrapbooked. The way I am going lately, I may die with them that way. I think you definitely need to find a way to get that carpet home. I, too, have seen odd ruins, where one could while away whole days wondering 'what on earth???' Having watched Time Team many times, though, even the pros do that.

And with that disconnected series of thoughts, I will away to my downy couch. Sleep tight! I

From: [identity profile] toasty-hampster.livejournal.com


ooh, the castle, was it on the west coast down near the Borders? it looks like one we went into and thought the same thing! it had a wacky ItRen-inspired wall and the same beautiful pink sandstone.

From: [identity profile] toasty-hampster.livejournal.com


east coast, doh! in the vicinity of Hadrian's Wall and/or Jedburgh I think. we visited it in our first day's driving up from England.

From: [identity profile] montjoye.livejournal.com


sure sounds similar- had a mad ital ren wall indeed. Rather north of Jedburgh though, between Lauder and Edinburgh.
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