Back Patio
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It is a small patio adjoining pool area. These are plants - C&S. The colorful pots are Talavera.
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On August 27,2010 M B Ramer said:
"Hello Lynn - thanks for the compliment. I live in SoCal - Orange County to be precise. I really like Talavera and am alway looking for new pieces. There are no stores around here that sell it. So-- I really have to try the internet (expensive S&H) or try to get down to OldTown SanDIego. Sometimes I can find Talavera there - quite reasonable too. I am always have to collect something - Talavera is the latest indulgence."
On August 24,2010 Lynn said:
"The Talavera pottery from Mexico looks nice on your patio. I like your plants too. Do you live in Texas? "