Excellent shots Debbie – why do such run-down buildings make great photos, I wonder, when in reality it’s sad to see them not being used?! As for the cats, for a moment I thought one of them was a real cat peering out 😆
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I also like these, especially the first one. Shabby chic for the win.
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You’re right Debbie, the Nick Bradley is perfect for the cat lover. And I join the group enjoying Distressed Photos.
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Excellent shots Debbie – why do such run-down buildings make great photos, I wonder, when in reality it’s sad to see them not being used?! As for the cats, for a moment I thought one of them was a real cat peering out 😆
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Yes, it is a little odd that we love them so much – all that texture and colour 🙂
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Love the first one1
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I hope it does get some tlc, but oh my those cat pics – one of them looks real!
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Yes, that was what I love about this shot. They do love cats in Japan.
And for you and anyone else who loves cats you’ll enjoy this book, I reckon
https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-cat-and-the-city/nick-bradley/9781786499912
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never knew that about the Japanese but come to think of it wasn’t it Japan that introduced the world to cat tea houses
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ooh yes, thank you for recommendation. I will get a copy 🐈⬛
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