I'm having fun playing around with the photos I took in Chinatown and thought I would make a couple of mosaics so I could link up with the Mosaic Monday at Little Red House. Of course, I had to frame them with Chinese red.
dining room mural | for now
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Love your chinatown pics, Grace!
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Melanie
They look fantastic. I especially love the one with all the laughing buddhas lined up on parade!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace for your wonderful words of encouragement...means a lot coming from experience! Love your chinatown mosaic....I love Toronto, been there often...we lived in Buffalo most of our lives growing up and Toronto was only a couple of hours away.
ReplyDeleteGreat group of photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos - colors are so alive! That is alot of Buddah's...LOL Great mosaic
ReplyDeleteTerrific mosaic -- LOVE the massed Buddhas. They crack me up.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by That Old House. Love the idea of fairies to keep you pictures on your walls -- no pesky hangers or holes in rented walls!
As for the Spanish plaque in Canada... maybe you are adding a third language to the mix?
Have a great week!
Cass
Grace, my girls and I were in Chinatown in Los Angeles back in April. We had a great time! I bet you did too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comment on my daughter's graduation invitation post! You can download Picasa for free - it is a little tricky at first - especially with the online albums and accidentally hitting enter(which publishes a post) after uploading photos, but after awhile, I got the hang of it and enjoy using it. I love that you can enhance photos in Picasa & make some not so good photos look better.
Grace what a fun place to visit! and yes you can have breakfast over at color chic any day! Thanks for visiting and love your photos! Julie
ReplyDeleteWe have a great Chinatown in Vancouver too. The sights and smells are so interesting.
ReplyDeleteI have not been able to figure out how to make that mosaic on my blog!
ReplyDeleteThese mosaics make me smile!
ReplyDeleteMy first 'grown up' dinner was in Toronto's Chinatown.
It looks like you had a fun visit. The Chinese red is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love it Grace! Now if I only could figure out how to whip those up!
ReplyDeleteLove the fun and colorful mosaic to bring back memories of all the Chinatown markets I have walked thru in different cities. Makes me miss the times I spent shopping for some great things in San Francisco when I lived out there. Now if I could only find some Dim Sum here in South Carolina I would be thrilled:-)
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Cool Mosaic! Is the food good in Chinatown? It is always so colorful! Keeping my flag-a-wavin'...Joan
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