1968 Australian home. Some Ruska. Teak furniture. Native Australian gardens. Splashes of Marimekko. Rimini blue Bitossi. 50s, 60s and 70s homes. House plants and succulents. Woody Allen. The occasional appearance by some Solid Gold Dancers. That's what you'll find here. And lashings of chutzpah thrown-in for good measure. Pull up a Suekichi Uchida and make yourself at home.
Hey Horsey, you're back! Fabulous news. You just stay there on that awfully cute towel with your friend and I'll be right over with some cocktails! :-)
Horsey, Horsey! And Eustace. So glad to see you back. Very jealous of 33 deg. We are enjoying a late flush summer/mild early autumn with temperatures of 20 to 25 degrees. Accompanied by intermediate sunny periods with blustery winds and sudden showers. (I'm auditioning for a job as a weather forecaster - Lol!)
Well anyway, Horsey please keep watching my blog because I am about to post a pic of your Mother Country relatives in action at a recent vintage event.
Horsey and Eustace; what a charmed life you lead. I hate to think of poor Sassy in the cold. Your groovy towel has been noted. Strangely, only yesterday I thought of you when I saw a gorgeous blue Bitossi horse head. You have infiltrated my brain Horsey!
Oh, Horsey, good to see you and Eustace taking in the sun. However, your tans are beginning to melt into the towel colourwise. Zinc cream is the way to go. I hope you both have floaties.
33 degrees C??
ReplyDeleteOh my... I get jealous.
I love the fantastic pic of you swimming with Eustace!
Whinnying,
Ariane.
Love that orange towel!
ReplyDeleteIt's like 10 degrees C here....
enjoy the sun!
ReplyDeleteHorsey, now that you have your tan come and visit!
ReplyDeleteI swear I saw snow last night.
xo
Hey Horsey, you're back! Fabulous news. You just stay there on that awfully cute towel with your friend and I'll be right over with some cocktails! :-)
ReplyDeleteHorsey, Horsey! And Eustace. So glad to see you back. Very jealous of 33 deg. We are enjoying a late flush summer/mild early autumn with temperatures of 20 to 25 degrees. Accompanied by intermediate sunny periods with blustery winds and sudden showers. (I'm auditioning for a job as a weather forecaster - Lol!)
ReplyDeleteWell anyway, Horsey please keep watching my blog because I am about to post a pic of your Mother Country relatives in action at a recent vintage event.
Horsey and Eustace; what a charmed life you lead. I hate to think of poor Sassy in the cold.
ReplyDeleteYour groovy towel has been noted. Strangely, only yesterday I thought of you when I saw a gorgeous blue Bitossi horse head. You have infiltrated my brain Horsey!
Oh, Horsey, good to see you and Eustace taking in the sun.
ReplyDeleteHowever, your tans are beginning to melt into the towel colourwise.
Zinc cream is the way to go.
I hope you both have floaties.
This is so much fun. Keep up with it if you've got the time to!
ReplyDeletePlease!
Surely in school holidays the next installment can come out!!
ReplyDeleteHow funny is this blog!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I've missed Horsey and Eustace. I'm so glad they're back!
ReplyDeleteNhhaaayyy!!!
ReplyDeletePsssst what have done to rid this blog of the word verification? Sooo nice!
ReplyDeleteHey Horsey! Long time no see. 33C, You call that winter???
ReplyDeleteThat was back at Christmas Debbish. You wouldn't see me within a towel's length of a pool now!
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