Spooky, I was thinking about my own bamboo windchimes just yesterday - which was Wednesday - wondering what happened to them. We took them down when we had people living with us who hated the noise they made (should have known then that it would go horribly wrong!). Hopefully we will find them when we empty the loft...
Hello Dear Gaz and Mark, Just dropping by to say I've shared a gorgeous photo of yours on my FaceBook page. Divine blue (and green) border... Ta! Alice
Oops should have indicated it was the Alice's Garden Travel Buzz page, not personal one. http://facebook.com/alicesgardentravelbuzz Your October is looking beautifully sunny, as it is here. But our dry season should end tomorrow, with storms rolling in. Alice aka Bay Area Tendrils
Hopefully you'll still find them again Janet! I do like their sound, very distinctive :) I must remember to take them down for winter in case the gales will blow them away.
Nice one Martin :)
Alistair, it could easily be a row of bamboo flutes too :)
Thank you for the lovely compliment Alice, and for sharing the photo! I'm glad you liked the blue border :)
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Well that's a good wordless photo. I've sat here looking at it and still don't know what it is. :)
ReplyDeleteCher Sunray Gardens
Clearly bamboo..but bamboo what?
ReplyDeleteBamboo Windchimes :)
ReplyDeleteSpooky, I was thinking about my own bamboo windchimes just yesterday - which was Wednesday - wondering what happened to them. We took them down when we had people living with us who hated the noise they made (should have known then that it would go horribly wrong!). Hopefully we will find them when we empty the loft...
ReplyDeleteNow why did chimes not strike me! did think it was for playing a tune on though.
ReplyDeleteIs that photo to scale? Scale - musical notes - no? Sorry!
ReplyDeleteHello Dear Gaz and Mark,
ReplyDeleteJust dropping by to say I've shared a gorgeous photo of yours on my FaceBook page.
Divine blue (and green) border...
Ta!
Alice
Oops
ReplyDeleteshould have indicated it was the Alice's Garden Travel Buzz page, not personal one.
http://facebook.com/alicesgardentravelbuzz
Your October is looking beautifully sunny, as it is here.
But our dry season should end tomorrow, with storms rolling in.
Alice
aka Bay Area Tendrils
Hopefully you'll still find them again Janet! I do like their sound, very distinctive :) I must remember to take them down for winter in case the gales will blow them away.
ReplyDeleteNice one Martin :)
Alistair, it could easily be a row of bamboo flutes too :)
Thank you for the lovely compliment Alice, and for sharing the photo! I'm glad you liked the blue border :)