This one from Peru is a real stunner; it's made of wood and painted with motif depicting the Aztec culture. It's a gift from Irene, a fellow Royal Lake Club member, who went on a two-week jaunt of Latin America last year. A small wooden vase of similar design accompanied the plate. Much appreciated, Irene!
This is a gift from journalist Fuzz (colleague of my two kids in the Press), who went traipsing around Eastern Europe last year. Fuzz actually presented me with two; one from Croatia and the other from Warsaw. Both are equally beautiful. Dzienkuje, Fuzz! (Pronounced 'jenn-koo-yeh', that's "thank you" in Polish).
8 comments:
Nice hobby...and senang kami nak belikan cendera hati ...tak yah fikir...hehehe.
My ex boss di Texas Instruments dulu, seorang american lady di Texas USA, collect Miniature frogs...but to make it to her show case, kena frog yang cantik2 dan unik2...i contributed one-pair of mating frogs, and she proudly included mine in the center shelf.
How do u display ur collectibles?
Pp - oooo tq tq! btw, they are displayed in the display cabinet. nanti one day i snap a pix.
Wah...schantek...schantek....
Aunty Puteri,
Display cabinet kat living room ke? Tak perasan pulak! Or else we could have contributed. My Mama collects all things feline...so far dah 2 display cabinets and 1 coffee table. purrr....meow!
Cantekkk!! I collect plates too. many times have to control myself from getting more - tempat sudah tak de laa.. :(
Yes...snap more pictures ya :))
kay - i pun actually tempat dah takder..hehehe..dono where to selit oredi.
ozz - indeed.. cantik kan?
cat - i can't place mine on tabletop or sideboard. hancur nanti diterjah dek awang and lillie. they hv to be in the glass-fronted cabinets.
Atas tu typewriter 70an.
I remember I had one. Don't know where I put it allledy.
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