Where did Summer go...spotted these rusting beauties in Abingdon, Virginia in July. Don't you just love the color?
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Erin, they're beautiful and I wish I too had seen the shot since the turquoise is my favorite color. Hope you are enjoying the cooler weather as much as I. Take care and hope to see you soon!!
I love those colors! A shabby chic pillow or two would complete them.
Believe me, here in New England we definitely know the end is near so this morning I started decorating the house for fall. It feels and smells good : )
I adore Summer and it does seem too short this year. I love Fall too so it's a beautiful consolation if I don't have a choice. :) Love the chairs. Norma.
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Erin, they're beautiful and I wish I too had seen the shot since the turquoise is my favorite color. Hope you are enjoying the cooler weather as much as I. Take care and hope to see you soon!!
Di
they are so very 1950s ... fabulous
They certainly look as though they have seen a few summers...and lazy days at the beach. The colors really make the shot.
I do love the color of these old-timers! Let's keep summer a bit longer, OK?
So pretty! They remind me of Santa Fe Blue. The color that is commonly seen on many a Santa Fe door.
~Lisa
what is it about that shade of blue that drives me wild... and i know i am not alone in this pleasure~ super pic!
Rust is a perfect contrast to the seagreen. Nice capture Erin.
Have a great weekend.
Love them! I am in a stinkin' turtleneck today.
Oh those are some awesome chairs! Love the shot!
What a lovely photo Erin. I would love to have those chairs.
I love those colors! A shabby chic pillow or two would complete them.
Believe me, here in New England we definitely know the end is near so this morning I started decorating the house for fall. It feels and smells good : )
I adore Summer and it does seem too short this year. I love Fall too so it's a beautiful consolation if I don't have a choice. :) Love the chairs. Norma.
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