Debbie’s Six Word Saturday


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Travel to Live, Live to Travel
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Roaming, at home and abroad
the world as seen by different artists
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Poetic storyteller with a mic and a camera.
ich zeige euch meine stadt wie ich sie sehe
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Random thoughts, life lessons, hopes and dreams
Well, that’s all very charming, but it doesn’t beat Debbie’s offering from a cave in Turkey 😉
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I did my best 🙂
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And a jolly good best too. We can’t all swan over to Turkey.
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Love that first one!
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Thanks Misky 🙂
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I love it when they preserve old buildings like this!
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Same here 🙂
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I like it Brian, even if Margaret is critical 😉
certainly a similar scale to my cave version
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Thanks Debbie. It was rather tiny that’s for sure 🙂 🙂
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That is such a great find, Brian!
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It is a fabricated town that was relocated when a water supply dam was being built. I am glad they saved and reconstructed a lot of building. Walking down the street makes you feel back in time 🙂
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That sounds amazing! I’d love to see more photos, do you have older posts with some?
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Not really just some bits and pieces in random posts. I should do a full on post even though I used my phones camera and the photos aren’t that good
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I bet they’re more than good enough to share! I’m sure I’m not alone in having a fascination about real-fake streets–we have on in the transport museum in Glasgow, complete with subway train and trams.
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The transport museum closest to me isn’t that far and I would like to go again. Just has cars, bikes and buses. A train and tram one would be great 🙂
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Even a place to tie up your horse!
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Every place needs a hitching rail 🙂
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A humble abode!
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It sure is Jo 🙂
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I didn’t see Debbie’s 6 till much later. Wierd and wonderful!
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Thanks Jo….too busy with the tennis no doubt 🙂
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Love it. I feel like sketching it. Maybe a bit later today.
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That would be fabulous scrapy if you have time 🙂
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So 8 feet wide and 120 feet deep to accommodate all the police officers and the jail of course!
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Not even that big. Would have been a one police officer station. One room with a separate toilet and cell
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