Sunday, 20 December 2009

It's a Small World

Last September CJ, Jo and I went to Carr Farm and in a gift shop there saw some metal artworks.  I had never seen them before and wsa very taken with them and bought one which now sits in my Eagleton home on the outside of the bathroom door.  CJ was very taken with one particular one of some fish - it's the last one on his post (see Carr Farm above).   When I was in Nautical Trenz in Whangarei Town Basin last weekend I saw exactly the same fish artwork that CJ had fallen in love with.  So there you are.  Travel from one side of the globe to the opposite and you can buy exactly the same unusual piece of artwork - made somewhere in between no doubt.  It is a very small world these days.


3 comments:

  1. I remember those, both from your blog and from your brother's! As I recall, CJ also got those fish for his birthday a few weeks later. (Amazing what one learns about one's friends in the blog-world...)

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  2. It is indeed a small world. I'm looking forward to seeing these fish on the dining room wall when I visit Dad at Christmas.

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  3. It IS a small world.
    ;^)
    I'm so glad CJ got this piece of art for his birthday!
    ;^)

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