A beautiful mixture of colourful blooms outside a restaurant in Salzburg
cute and colourful collection of dolls in a display window at Al Sogno toy store in Rome
Turkish lamps on display at the spice bazaar in Istanbul. I love the striking colours and exquisite designs. Aren't they colourful?
the Turkish lamps look so magical! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the myriad of colours. :)
wow, they were really colorful!
ReplyDeleteIt took me a while to decide too. Love all three of yours - the colors are just lovely. I want to go to Istanbul!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
And I love my colourful life.
ReplyDeleteI like the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet any girls would love to have such a big and colorful bouquet of flowers. :)
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excellent colorful selection. i loooove the lamps.
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all of them are just beautiful!! I especially love the flowers--lots of texture and color.
ReplyDeleteWow such glorious colours. Happy weekend
ReplyDeleteToo many photos huh! :D I wish I can have so much variety.
ReplyDeleteWOw...those beautiful blooms must be fresh huh! I wonder how much all this bouquet cost. :p
ReplyDeleteThe toy collection i really something. :D I like horsy.
ReplyDeleteOuh...those are known as Turkish lamp? :) They are colourful and...looks kinda mysterious...and "creepy" too.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful choices. Colorful and beautiful. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI would love the colorful dolls for a change. I opted out flowers this time. But the lamps are also tempting. Perfect for the PH theme.
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed colourful. I especially like those very lovely dolls.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a bouquet bush or so many colorful lamps in one spot. They make the places fragrant and festive.
ReplyDeleteNot only three different cities but three different countries! My, you've been travelling quite a bit, I see! ;b
ReplyDeleteI love those flowers. Beautiful. All three pictures are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeletewow..Istanbul is beautiful.. never been there.. hope do visit there one day..
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Beautifully colorful shots from your travels! Thanks for sharing!! :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful choices, beautiful photos. Don't you just love the window displays in Italy!!! Lovely flowers and the lamps in Istanbul are wonderful. Hope you have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic mix of colours, shapes, and textures. Markets and shops never fail to give you such colourful sights. I love the doll collection and the Turkish lamps.
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all such lovely bright and beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteOh, those lamps are absolutely wonderful. I'd love to have one or ten of them in my house! Thanks for sharing that image, it was really engrossing.
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Very colorful ! I also have a picture from these colorful lamps in the souks of Istambul, forgot about it !
ReplyDeletelove all your choices. beautiful and colourful!
ReplyDeletehappy weekend! :)
Youhave all the lovely colors.
ReplyDeletebeautiful set of photos. the last photo is striking.
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ReplyDeletei like your interpretation of this weeks them, those are very colorful
places, i'm really drawn to the lamps, i would love to bo to this bazaar
my colorful interpretation is on my sari blog today, hope you take a look
Beautiful! I especially like the roses! I can imagine the smell!
ReplyDeletei love colorful things.. they make me feel happy! :)
ReplyDeletemorning and happy Sunday, LR! :*
ReplyDeleteAre they real flowers?
ReplyDeleteSo colourful!
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Hey LR! :)
ReplyDeleteI would have a difficult time choosing the best colourful pic too, they're all gorgeous! :D
ReplyDeleteI love the dolls on display the best, looks like a chapter from a story book of toys!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday and have a wonderful week ahead sweetie, don't work too hard now! :D
ReplyDeletethe lights are very pleasant and the dolls are all so cute while the roses reminds me of the roses I arranged before
ReplyDeletegoodnight from here!
Wow! I like those Turkish lamps! So many varieties!
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