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Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: southendmd on July 22, 2010, 07:31:06 pm ---Looks like paradise, Chrissi.  Thanks for sharing.

BTW, those chairs are the famous Louis Ghost chairs by Philippe Starck:



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The things you learn on BetterMost! :D
I had never heard of them before. But now I know why I liked those strange chairs. I like P.S. stuff.
I also think he looks very sympatico.



And I really LOVE this bathroom design by him, especially the tub:



I was seriously thinking about buying it when we renovated our house. But money was a good (bad, in that case) point.

Thanks Paolo! :)

Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on July 23, 2010, 05:23:04 am ---Great pictures, Chrissi! Love the little chapel, your son swimming, your observations!!  :D

I'm so glad you had a relaxing time with your family!

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--- Quote from: Sason on July 23, 2010, 04:01:57 pm ---Love your pictures and the way you write about them, Chrissi!

Seems you had a wonderful vacation with your family!

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 :) :-*

Kelda:
great photos ..looked lovely!

Penthesilea:
:o Where's my Y? :o

What Y, I know you're asking. I'm not talking about chromosomes, I'm totally happy with my XX chromosomes :laugh:.

I'm talking about the Y on my keyboard. I have a black keyboard with the letters printed in white on it. At least they were once on it. Some letters are gone because my fingers pushed the respective key so often: E, R, T, I, O, A, S, H, L, Y, and N. The D, U, W and the C are barely visible anymore, but still there.

Hubby told me yesterday he can't work with this keyboard anymore, it drives him crazy. That's what got me into taking a closer look which letters are missing. I was surprised to see the Y gone. We barely use Y in German - but of course it's common in English. Same with the letters C and K. In German, the K is far more often used than the C, but yet the C is almost gone from my keybord, while the K is still intact.

Two morals from this story:

First, you can draw conclusions about the main language used by the state of abrasion of different letters on a keyboard.

Second: buy regular, grey keyboards with black letters. I never had them vanish.

 :)

CellarDweller:
sounds like you're having issues, darlin'!



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