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Oh my goodness, girl! Your new baby is gorgeous! You sure do love your Minis. :-) Can't remember, is this your second or your third. I'm thinking second.
I like them. Super cute and cool. They really suit you.

What colours are you going with Terri..."
You had your living room painted a groovy colour...what was it? A warm yellow?
We've gone fairly neutral in the upstairs main living room kitchen/dining, but colour everywhere else. Nothing too loud though....except for one guest room which is yellow. It turned out so good and I'm so happy when I see it and walk into it.
If a person has a house where they can get away with a yellow room, they should go for it, :-) Yellow is such a cheery colour.
I think the only room we aren't going to paint is my study. I think I have a picture of that room on my profile. It stays duckegg blue. I love it too much to change it.

I like them. Super cute and cool. They really suit you...."
You are correct, this is the second. The lease came up on the last one so I traded it in for a much fancier new version. I liked the last one, I love this one.

That's the dining room/library that's yellow. With the big french doors. My living room is red, really, really red.
I love colour, glad to see you're putting some in. Almost all the new houses I see have neutral cremes and browns, I always find it a little boring.

We went a shade of white in the laundry....because the new floorcoverings in there do the talking!
Also did a sandy cream in one of the guest bedrooms, but that's because the tv room next to it is a khaki green colour. A lot of colours don't go with it.
The living, kitchen, dining that we are painting right now is the most neutral. And yet it is still a colour. A pale greeny, sand colour.

Thing is, with our house, it is large with lots of rooms. With that many rooms and living areas, you can end up clashing.
So while our upstairs living, dining, kitchen is a pale green cream. The downstairs living area which is just as big is dark Khaki. Went for the risk downstairs, and then went for pale upstairs so these two large spaces didn't clash.
I think the only colour we haven't used this time around is the red range. We had a dark red bedroom for 13 years. This time we went with a deep grey.
We needed a break from red. So we went for Yellow, grey, caramel brown, blue, white, a lavender purple colour we call blueberry yoghurt (cause thats what it looks like), a couple different greens, grey blue, and a couple rooms are still to be decided. One may end up an orange colour.
But no red. Don't want red for a while.
With 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a whole bunch of living spaces, it has been a challenge to embrace colour without it looking like a kaleidoscope. Haha.
Plus the upper part of the house is over a hundred years old and we try to use colours that are sympathetic to its architecture.
If my house was all new I think we'd go a bit more adventurous in all rooms. :)
Hows your bookshelves going in your yellow room? It was the yellow room where your bookcases are?
Surely you've had to put more in by now? :)
We had a whoops while renovating my bookcase area. A couple bookcases got blown over in the garage (where they were stored) and got smashed. Got to find money in reno budget to replace them. :(

We do have a coral pink front door too.
No more shelves in the library (yes, it's the yellow one), we maxed it out when Dad built them. And we don't really have any other space to add more so we're to the point where if we buy any books we have to get rid of some books. Actually what I've been working on lately. Time to clear out some of the old SF and Fantasy books I don't read any more.



So white it is. High gloss white with gold brass handles.

He said "do you think maybe you should have a books in/books out policy now)."?
I actually agreed. I don't want to cover EVERY wall with bookcases. Covering one wall is probably enough.
Like you guys I am about to make some tough decisions. I have a stack of old books that my Dad gave me. When he had a clean out I couldn't stand to see books get thrown.
I'm tougher now. Not many of them are good quality. Yellowed old paperbacks from the 70's. Time to throw them and only put quality and good vintage on my shelves.

Yeah, the house is a pale creamy yellow and gray, so we added the door colour to spice it up.


Never been a big reader of science fiction, fantasy, yes. But not zipping around in space.


Only cows and cockatoos where I go. :-D

I've never been drawn to science fiction either! Don't even like time travel stories.



Does Douglas Adams class as sci fi? I've read and liked them. :-)


This isn't a nice brown. Its a weird 1960/1970s beige. And you can't paint over it :(

Yep he is,
I've always liked 50s/early 60s era sf and he's one of those I grew up reading

I just got off the phone with my eldest son, and when I told him I picked up The Whale Road and Hatchepsut: The Female Pharaoh from the library, he reminded me he has recommended The Wake umpteen times. I could see him rolling his eyes at me on the phone. I'm wondering if it's any good--the book, not the rolling of the eyes.

I found it pretentious.

Not really. No seats where I shop. Which is once a fortnight. Sometimes once a month if hubby does it for us on way home from work. Maybe the coffee shop though. I don't go to the coffee shop often, but if I do, there is that option,

Is it fantasy? Or are people tagging it as such due to it dealing with early pagan religion?

I found it pretentious."
Good to know. I'll let you know what i think of it.

Is it fantasy? Or are people tagging it as such due to it dealing with early pagan religion?"
I didn't get far enough in to give you an answer on that.


We have a small community centre at a nearby rural village. They often put out the call for books.
When I sort through my books, I'll give them any decent ones. Any dog-eared, yellow, crappy ones will get thrown in bin.


Most people on our road have bins, but we opted out as our driveway is too long to be running bins down to the front gate.
We have to take our own rubbish to a small local rubbish depot. No recycling bins there. :-(

I hope the Middle East is still in one piece when I fly through it in just over 3 weeks. :(

They'd be detouring these poor war ravaged nations?

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Stupid songs, silly sketches, sharing his humour with my dad was an important part of my childhood. He recorded a kiwi version of Billy Connolly's Welly Boot Song, called, appropriately The Gumboot Song.
But my favourites will always be the Flea Races, and his version of We Three Kings - We Three Trevs.
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