I'm retired and living in North Yorkshire, where I walk as often as I can, write, volunteer, and travel as often as I can.
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49 thoughts on “An oddly attractive use for some kitchen chairs”
Oh, I love that! So clever, and pretty – I guess the chair backs, resting against the wall of the building, stop the ‘planters’ swaying around too much… genius as well as attractive!
Works of creative art – both the dragons and the chairs. The chairs look in great nick, but I wonder for how long they will last, exposed to the elements. I guess it has developed into a photo stop for tourists?
I’m really liking the sound of Valencia!
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It’s got so much to offer – culture and sights ancient and modern, the sea,… and street art!
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And food and wine! 🙂
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I took that for granted 😉
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Now that is odd indeed.
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Odd … but I like it.
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How very curious and quirky! I remember thinking Valencia would be worth a visit year,s ago, but it never happened
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We could have a virtual visit during one of our Zoom sessions?
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What a brilliant idea! You’re on, pick your ‘best of Valencia’
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ooh yes please!
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That is truly bizarre
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I think I prefer ‘quirky’ to ‘bizarre’!
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Okay
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Oh, I love that! So clever, and pretty – I guess the chair backs, resting against the wall of the building, stop the ‘planters’ swaying around too much… genius as well as attractive!
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Yes, it seems well thought ou, doesn’t it? I loved it.
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I love it! Very clever, and well spotted
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It was a bit obvious, even though above the eye-line. I loved it too.
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Brilliant!
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A chair a marvelous thing. Love them. Must have been a lock down light bulb moment!! 💡
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It was before Lockdown!
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Oh!🤣 more space needed then and fewer chairs.🤣🤣
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There’s a thought!
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I had to stop and look at this for awhile before I figured it out. Plant holders! Very neat.
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Yup. Getting it sorted must have been quite a task.
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Inventive, imaginative – just creatively odd. A great find.
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I was actually quite charmed by it.
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Waiting for the three bears to appear?
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Haha! Why not?
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This is a great idea – so quirky but also practical! Valencia seems like it would be worth a visit?
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Definitely. Apart from the obvious Arts and Sciences park, and all sorts of other cultural possibilities, there’s parkland, street art, a wonderful Natural Park: https://margaret21.com/2017/11/25/snapshot-saturday-the-transformative-effect-of-lalbufera/, a former tile-manufacturing town: https://margaret21.com/2017/11/23/yesterdays-town/. I’m a big fan.
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Oh how unique!! And cute!! 🤗🤩.
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Different, aren’t they?
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I’ve not seen anything close to this before. Excellent find and capture Margaret 😀
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A bit of a hard job getting those chairs organised, don’t you think?
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No kidding. I like their artistic work though. I have a photo of some chairs on a wall in an old colonial workshop, but …..
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How creative! Love, love it. Thank you for the post, Margaret.
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It’s been fun sharing these oddities.
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Quirky indeed, almost as bizarre as my leg planters!
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Nothing’s as strange as your leg planters 😉
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lol!!
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How very clever and resourceful. I like it!
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So do I.
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So creative!
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Yes indeed. Upcycling taken to a new level.
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Works of creative art – both the dragons and the chairs. The chairs look in great nick, but I wonder for how long they will last, exposed to the elements. I guess it has developed into a photo stop for tourists?
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I don’t knw. You needed to be quite nosey to spot them. Elements? This is Spain we’re talking about!
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Lots of sun here too that degrades outdoor furniture so I thought……
I have not been to Spain.
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Fair point. The plants may keep the wood a bit damper?
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Possibly
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