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Alison Cole: Goldwork

Anita Diamond: Quaker Flowers Strawberry Emery

Beaded fish

Berry Delightful bag

Bullion Rose facecloth

ByGone Stitches: Quaker Christmas II

CA Wells: Cottage Etui

CA Wells: Pyramid Etui

CA Wells: Sailors Valentine

Chatelaine: Egyptian Garden Mandala

Cindy Valentine: Apricot Elegance

Country Cottage Needleworks: The Tea Room

Country Threads: Paris

Drawn Thread: Halloween

Drawn Thread: Red Lace Sewing Casw

Forget-Me-Nots in Stitches: Raphael’s Raspberries

GCC Ornamental Delights

Goldwork pea

HAED: Sunflowers

Indigo Rose: Catherine Agnes

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Dragonfly

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Oriental Poppy

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Pomegranates and Beetle

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Honesty & Heartsease

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Stumpwork needlework accessories (thimble pip)

JCS magazine: Le Jardin Silk Sampler

Kathy Rees: Banded by Bargello

Laura J Perin: Lahaina Breezes

Lavender & Lace: Celtic Summer

Longstitch frogs

Lorri Birmingham: Butterflies & Hearts Needleroll

Marg Low: Make a Christmas Wish (patchwork retreat)

Martha Schmidt: Hussif

Mediterranean Village scene

Mill Hill: Three Kings by Jim Shore

Mirabilia: Bluebeard’s Princess Mirabella

Mirabilia: Fern

Monica Hunt: Hussif

Moss Creek Designs: Schwalmwork Pinkeep

Nora Corbett: Mirabilia Retreat Mia Mermaid

Periwinkle Promises: Stitching is the Berries

Prairie Schooler: When Witches Go Riding

Rosewood Manor: Quaker Diamonds

Shepherd’s Bush: Finch Song

Stoney Creek: Nature’s Resting Place

Summer Fruits pincushion

Teresa Wentzler: English Garden Sampler

Teresa Wentzler: Noah’s Ark

Textile Heritage: Topiary Bookmark

The Stitchsmith: Aroha

Un Chat dans l’aiguille: Patch Coeur Août

Wool beehive needlebook

Wool hotwater bottle cover

Wow, looks like the wind would tip you over in those busses! Great shots.
Wow – love the trams!! Great photos!
Happy Weekend.
Ah, but not as narrow as the horseback riding trails in Queenstown. I never understood how the HORSES stayed on the six inch trail. I just held on for dear life. And then there were the one lane car/railroad bridges on the west side of the south island. My husband stopped driving on one for me to take a picture. The whole time I was yelling, “KEEP DRIVING! What if a train comes along!”
Great shots for the narrow theme. Very beautiful.
Hong Kong is amazingly crowded. I wonder how many people are hurt in the traffic. There is a mountain road like that here on Mt Washington in New Hampshire. It’s just too awful for me to drive up anymore.
Narrow buses, narrow streets too.
http://neilduckett.com/photo-hunt-narrow-semai/
The view in Queenstown is amazing!