This old cooking pot, in the evening light, is just the right shade of burnt orange for this challenge, as are these clay pots at the local garden centre
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18 Jan 2016 4 Comments
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This old cooking pot, in the evening light, is just the right shade of burnt orange for this challenge, as are these clay pots at the local garden centre
Linked to Color Your World Challenge
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Lynz Real Cooking
Jan 18, 2016 @ 22:50:08
Wow
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joanfrankham
Jan 18, 2016 @ 23:14:45
I bet you are thinking of what you could cook in a pot that size, knowing you Lyn!
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Lynz Real Cooking
Jan 18, 2016 @ 23:15:54
Oh yes haha huge i am imagining it for sure! 🙂
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belocchio
Jan 18, 2016 @ 23:50:53
That particularly colour is so warm – It’s like having a little fire glowing away. I particularly love the terracotta pots but they can be a challenge with our freezing and thawing weather. Also .. and this is a big one – that shade of orange is so much like the colour of the Hermes boxes they tuck scarves and ties into. Virginia
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