15 Apr 2020

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY












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16 comments:

  1. These are all very beautifully carved and presented! Are there mangoes and pineapples in there, those are my favorite fruits! That Watermelon looks grand!

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  2. This looks very tasty and I think there was an artist at work! It is wonderful how beautifully one can prepare food!
    Happy ww and stay safe!

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  3. Very artfully done. It does require some degree of patience and a lot of talent to present food that is so aesthetically pleasing to the eye!

    Happy #ww and hope you're staying safe.
    Cheers
    Esha
    https://mysoultalks.com/2020/04/14/together-we-stay-wordlesswednesday/

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  4. Difficult to tell if it really is fruit it has been so expertly carved. Shame to spoil all that work by eating the fruit.

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  5. These are fabulous photos. What uplifting colours!

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  6. Lovely. When we have taken Caribbean Cruises they often have done this in the Atrium!

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  7. Wow! Quite a lot of talent and time required to fashion these.
    Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/04/more-from-archives-duke-chapel.html

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  8. Yummylicious post!

    The food presentation is lovely. So much skill, patience and delicate hands at work.

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  9. There is some amazing artistry and creativity going on here. I am always amazed at the ability of the mind to see such things and the hands to create them. Have a blessed day.

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  10. Wow, amazing vegetable sculptures! They are too beautiful to eat :-)

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  11. Wow, Gattina, I marvel at the talent it took to create such masterpieces in food.

    Lovely, colourful post, thank you for linking up with us on #WW.

    https://natashamusing.com/2020/04/palacio-do-deao-a-charming-mansion-in-goa-wordlesswednesday-wednesdaywisdom/

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  12. These vegetable sculptures are amazing! Too beautiful to eat!

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  13. Oh my. Those sculptures are amazing.

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  14. wowee gorgeous, but let's eat! They look yummy!

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  15. How fun those veggie sculptures are. I think your part about Toby reading Harry Potter was in the post above this...I’m trying to catch up..... anyway, I thought that was a lovely story! We bought that book for our grandson when it was new (he is the one who lives in Finland now with his wife). He had not been much of a reader, but those books turned him into one! They’re wonderful books that will never get old.

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