Monday, May 3, 2010

A Day in Hong Kong


Mosaic Monday is hosted by Little Red House. You can find many lovely mosaic posts here.

10 comments:

  1. It looks like you had a wonderful day in Hong Kong. I have a friend who travels there for business a few times a year and she loves it!

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  2. Hi, wonderful mosaic! I hope that you have a lovely new week!
    Hugs...
    Bobbi

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  3. lovely mosaic. i especially love the pretty
    bunches of flowers.

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  4. a very interesting mosaic ... very interesting shots!

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  5. I do not know how to make a mosaic!! How do you do it? I would love to learn!!!!

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  6. A very interesting mosiac. Are you working there in Hong Kong? Are you enjoying it? Valerie

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  7. Mrs. C: I sent you an e-mail, but I am using the PhotoImpact for photo editing and under Edit it has a Stitch function which joins photos. I think there are a lot more creative and better programs out there. (Maybe I just need a newer version :).

    Valerie: Thanks so for stopping by. We live in another part of China, but Hong Kong is one of my favorite cities and I had the opportunity to visit there recently.

    Thank you to all for the sweet comments and visits.

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  8. Beautiful mosaic.

    What does mean above the post...she looks, she enters, she wins?

    It made me laugh!

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  9. Hong Kong looks like a great place to visit.
    I wanted to thank you for the kind and encouraging words you left me ... about my disorder and blogging in general.
    Blessings and hugs
    Gwen

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  10. What a lovely and fun photo mosaic to look at. :o) Are those gardenias? Gardenias were one of my mom's favorites, and so our bible study group gave us a gardenia bush when she had passed away. They smell so sweet.

    I love the bird cages too...

    Thank you so much for stopping by and for your sweet comment. My hubby and I had a wonderful time up at my dad's (the 26 hour drive to my dad's from our home in Georgia to his home in Wisconsin was well worth it :o) Thank goodness though for the midway stop to sleep and visit with our kids who are all at college in Kentucky :o)

    It was straight back to work for me, so haven't had a minute to catch up really on blogging, but I want to try to reply to the wonderful comments left on my N post.

    Blessings & Aloha!

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Thank you for your comments. They help me feel that I am some how connected out here in Blogland and not just writing to the air.

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