It’s becoming more popular. Victoria gets plenty of rain, but in South Australia we get little rain so maintaining a good lawn has become very expensive and indulgent. So when you want the fresh green without mowing tasks or water bills, it’s the artificial lawn.
#49 has a carpet grass welcome mat?!!
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It’s becoming more popular. Victoria gets plenty of rain, but in South Australia we get little rain so maintaining a good lawn has become very expensive and indulgent. So when you want the fresh green without mowing tasks or water bills, it’s the artificial lawn.
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That makes a lot of sense!
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I really love the first door! The compilation is so soothing. IT brought a smile to my face. xo
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I’m so glad to hear that.
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Is a gate a door when there’s no wall?😊 Maggie
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Yet it’s still an entrance to something. Of sorts.
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Lovely doors. And YES, a gate is a door – absolutely!
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I’m not sure that idea is supported so far, and I might need to make a list of qualities of each and see where they overlap, if indeed they do.
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We take doors, gates, portals, doorways and places where there might have been a door in the past. We play pretty loose with the rules.
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The temple doors are fabulous. The notion of them being in ‘Torquay’ makes me smile. Happy weekend, Karen xx
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Thanks, Jo. I don’t know where they grabbed them from, but it was a good find.
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And a happy weekend to you, too.
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Love the details in the top door, and it’s situation in the bottom photo.
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Thanks, Graham. What a front door, right?
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