Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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I'm having so much fun looking at the world through the lens of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3. I will share my world of Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West. Come and enjoy with me.
31 comments:
bonne idée les photos des savons, cela me fait penser aux gros savons de Marseille.
good idea the photos soaps, it makes me think of the big Marseille soaps.
Beautiful picture!
Oliver has said so already,
the soaps make me think of Marseille soaps. I love to use them.
Are the soaps home made? I was at a Christmas Craft show here in Oliver and one vendor had home made soap made from Goats milk, he raises goats among other animals.
Several other stalls also had soaps.
I am happy with plain old Ivory soap
Excellent idea and very unique!
Self made soap - I remember, when my mother made soap after the war, when shops were empty, she made even potatoes flower.
This came to my mind about this photo:)
Nice Wednesday to you, Sue!
I have never seen French Soap before, or any that Shape. Unique choice.
That must be called a clean post.
Unusual s. Interesting to actually see the soap made too.
interesting post..
Lovely photo! These do look vintage; very original. Happy Thanksgiving!
There's a shop here which has begun to sell soap in big cakes like this, all kinds of fragrances and bright colours. The old milled French soap looks far more appealing to me! Is it lavender-scented? Made with olive oil, perhaps?
My favourite soap is L'Occitane in lavender. Mmm!
Excellent submission. Love these old soaps.
The detail you got is amazing.
I think I can almost smell that soap now....oh how I love the smells from the outdoor French markets!!
What a unique S representative. I like it.
My cousin always gives bars of soap as little anytime gifts. Wish she'dd give me one of these.lovely French milled soaps..
Have a very Happy Thanksgiving Day, Photo!
These are very distinctive looking cubes of soap; I have never seen anything like this before.
Fooled me - I thought it was going to be stone or statues. way cool.
What great soap; very unusual!
Super Soap!!
Couldn't resist--SORRY!
Bear((( )))
Not like modern brightly coloured soaps, this soap looks hand made. I hope it has a nice Scent.
On behalf of the ABC team, thanks for participating.
I love the look of this soap! Great picture! Like every week! Happy Thanksgiving!
I just caught up. I love your portrait of Snicker the best! Great smile :). Thanks for your kind words to my blog!
I do feel pampered when I have French soap!
Happy Thanksgiving to and yours.
XX
bonne idée les photos des savons, cela me fait penser aux gros savons de Marseille.
..I just copied what Oliver said.. hope it was good.. of course only Ivory is 99% pure :)
Really, really cool. Happy Thanksgiving!
you are so creative with this "theme" you have,I am always amazed.
I am trying to get the "nerve" up to join your group...
looks like marble to me!
I love homemade soaps...one of my favorites is Oatmeal soap, and Lavendar.
You picture makes me want to go take a bath with sweet smelling soaps....
Thanks.
Interesting post and great choice for letter "S".
This reminds me of the soaps that I saw in a olive oil soap factory in Nablus. Happy Thanksgiving.
these soaps look very special. Hard to buy them in Hungary
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