Wordless Wednesday August 22 - 2007
Here you can buy and have designed wood details in all forms and shapes.
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My blog will mirror our life and experiences in Norway and other places around the world. With a certain sense of humour and self irony. Best viewed with Firefox (with IE you have to scroll down for history and archive)
Labels: blog, Dröbak, norway, stakitt, wordless wednesday
27 Comments:
Interesting photo :)
Thanks for the visit.
Very practical ! I like wood ! Rosie discovered the fridge today and didn't want to come out ! Can't understand you really don't need a fridge here today we have 16° and it is wet !
I love things that are made of wood. I love the smell of wood. The crafts are really beautiful. :)
Even the fence is beautiful! I love the smell of fresh-cut wood. My father is a very good woodworker and has built many wonderful things .
That is a neat picture. I really want to visit Norway one day.
Wonderful photo - looks an interesting place.
Nice photo. The items in the display look very desirable. Happy WW
Very cool! In response to your comment on my last WW post... I must still be suffering in some way from last month's vacation....this week's WW isn't even up yet! LOL
Hugs,
Holly
That means I could find more wooden hears for my collection! gotta go there quick!
happy ww!
Wow, those look really nice!! Great shot.
Arf, Bark! Very cool stuff. Nothing like that over at my WW post. Come see it :o) Arf, arf.
Crafty and beautiful. I'd love a shadow box like that.
I would love to visit there. It's a fascinating store.
I love the display. Thanks for stopping by.
Aline
That looks like a FABULOUS place TorAa...I love the Skills of peolle who can do these kinds of things....That "display Box" is very inviting and intriguiging, too!
Beautiful cabineaux! Lovely photo.
Wood is so nature in a house! Drobak is a good place !
Aha! So Drøbak is where I should go!
:)
Very good photo!
Nice post. I like your photography too and things made of wood. I used to do a lot of wood work from carvings to furniture but then developed some breathing problems and had to quit.
Abraham Lincoln
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Thanks for your sweet comments, Tor!
@Wow - I'm on the net: Thanks for all your inspiring comments. Yes, It's from Dröbak - a smal company that can make every thing from wood - and I'm excited that people still keep old handicraft traditions alive. Besides, This small town is my grandmas hometown - from the 1880'ies. And we are looking over to the village every day. Family bonds.
It somehow looks as though there is a shop window suspended over the fence with no visible means of support. It's a lovely picture.
It is very pretty and quaint
I want one . . . no, I want several. :(
It is so neat that craftsmanship like this still exists in the world!
I guess this is when a picture speaks louder than words! I love it, Tor.
Cool :D Is this right next to someone's house? Amazing!!
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