This Week’s Photo Challenge, is ‘Inside’. Many of my pics have been taken inside, so I picked out just a few.
Here is the inside of an oven in the extensive Edwardian kitchens of Lanhydrock House in Cornwall. Just imagine having to do all your baking in this.
I was fascinated to see the inside of a very different kitchen on board our cruise ship on the Rhine. It’s really not that big, especially when you consider how many people they have to feed every day.
Here’s the lock-up drinks store on board. I wonder who was entrusted with the key?
I took a peek into a restaurant in Rüdesheim, as I’d heard wonderful music, and was curious to see if it was a live band.
These fancy ladies were there to greet us on the staircase of a boutique in Costa Rica.
Last but not least are my two smallest grandchildren, having bubbly fun inside their bath tub.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my ‘inside’ pics. To take part in the challenge, just click on the badge below.
The grandchildren in the bath win hands down 🙂
They are adorable. 🙂
It’s always a joy to see what’s inside your world. As for baking, my wife would love a kitchen like that. Fun post.
Thanks so much, IT. Glad you enjoyed my pics. 🙂
A cruise chip’s galley has always been a mystery to me. How the chef and staff can prepare so many meals 3 times daily is beyond me — and there’s no last minute run to the corner store for sugar. This was a great series of shots to answer the challenge.
Thanks, John. It’s a mystery to me also. Those galley chefs and their elves, really do work magic. 🙂
You do post like this so well so well. Very candid too. One day I will do a post like this, one day.
Thanks so much, Rommel. 🙂
Great look at life on the ‘inside’ Sylvia, love your grandchildren in the bubbly 🙂
Thanks, Sherri. They are cute little munchkins. 🙂
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That is a big pot of soup. I would not want to wash that.
Yes it is rather huge. That pot wouldn’t fit in the dishwasher. 😀
it must have been fun to do a river cruise, and I love the one of your grandkids in the tub…actually love the tub too
Yes, it was the 100th birthday cruise that my MiL took us on. We all had awesome fun. That bath tub is rather swish. My son is very proud of it. 🙂
And so he should be…would love to have it in my bathroom…so glad you had fun…what an awesome MIL you have
Nice post, Sylvia. Love your grand children pic.. they’re so adorable… 🙂
Thanks so much, Bams. 🙂
Love the last photo. Your grandchildren are adorable!
I loved Costa-Rica… I was there one year ago and I still miss it… 🙂
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“I wonder who was entrusted with the key?”
Look for a really drunk guy. 🙂
Well, the chef had a very florid complexion, but I’m sure he had to stay sober, with all that cooking to supervise. 🙂 Your comment reminded me of the song, “What shall we do with a drunken sailor.” 😆
Then I guess we’ve answered the age-old question posed by that song. What shall we do with the drunken sailor? We should revoke his responsibiltiy for the drinks cabinet! (Then maybe fix him some strong coffee:-) )
Love your pictures and captions! Your grandchildren are so cute!
Thanks so much, Lola. 🙂
love these! especially the oven shots and the kidlets in the bathtub. priceless! how did you get that badge in your post? I need to figure that out.
Thanks, Tobyo. I can’t remember where I found the badge, but I just copied it and saved it to my desktop. You can do the same. 🙂
hmmm, tried saving but maybe not to desktop. thanks will try that tomorrow. nighty nite 😉
Good luck and nighty nite to you. I’m about to have breakfast. 🙂
ah, now I see what I did wrong last night. it was way past time for bed. and now it’s time for me to have breakfast. have a great day! or rest of your day rather 😉
😀 Have a lovely day. My mind also doesn’t work properly when I’m tired.
Thanks for the cruise, ad. Grandchildren? Fabulous!
My pleasure, Gemma. Thanks. 🙂
That bread looks gorgeous, but the bathtub with grandchildren is even better!
Thanks so much. No, the bread isn’t real, although it looks pretty realistic. 🙂
Great collection ~ bet that bread tasted GRAND. And the bathtub shot is terrific.
Thanks, Nancy. The ‘bread’ is fake. Probably ceramic. 😀
I’m always amazed how those chefs can operate and make so many meals in such tiny kitchens – I guess it must be a real art (and they need to get on well, otherwise they’d be crashing into each other) 😉
Great ‘inside’ looks, Sylvia (particularly the bubble bath!) 😀
Yes, it amazes me too, Dianne. I hadn’t realised how small the galley was. They work miracles. 🙂
Inside the bath-tub, what a great choice! I always used to love bath-time when my four were small, it was such a fun, but also calming time when they were playing in the water.
Thanks, Jude. Four small children in a bath tub could get quite noisy. 🙂
They time-shared! The older ones went in after the little ones – we didn’t have a very big bath 😀
My sister and I shared a tin bath in the kitchen. 🙂
My mother still had a tin bath that I assume we used as children, but when I was 2 yrs old we moved into a house with an inside bathroom – that must have been luxury! How times have changed, now everyone wants a bathroom per bedroom!
I used to love bath time when mine were small 🙂 Come to think of it, I still love bath time now, when it’s me wallowing!
Me too, Jo, although my shower gets more use than the bath. 🙂
The photo of your grand kids in the tub remind me of when my own girls used to play for hours in their bubble bath. Good memories.
Thanks, Colline. Most kids seem to love bath time, except when they have to have their hair washed. 🙂
Those two little ones are so cute 🙂
I have to agree with you. 🙂
I loved this post…
Thanks, bulldog. 🙂
Mmm that bread in the first pix looks yummy.
Yes it does, Issy, but I think you’d break your teeth on it, as it’s ceramic. 😀
hahaha …. it looks so real. Now, that is a good artist.
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I can just smell and taste the bread out of that oven!
For some reason I haven’t been able to “like” your posts for a while. It doesn’t download for me.
Oh, it downloaded AFTER I made the comment 🙂
Yes, I find that the like button sometimes only works after I’ve left a comment. 🙂
Well I can assure you that the fake bread didn’t smell at all, Pussycat. 😦
I bet that top oven puts great crusts on the bread.
And very cute kids!
I’m sure it would, El G. Yes my little grandies are uber cute. 🙂
I agree with thirdeyemom the grandkids photo is my top pick. You must enjoy them a great deal.
Thanks, Sue. I don’t see nearly enough of them, but we have fun when we’re together. 🙂
Hands down my favorite is the last one of your darling grandkids!!! Reminds me of mine! 🙂
Thanks, Nicole. Yes, your kids are also adorable. 🙂
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Wonderful gallery of inside for the challenge. I especially like the oven shot. Thanks for visiting my blog and liking it and your good words too.
Thanks, Ruth. Always a pleasure to visit you too. 🙂
The young passengers were having a great time 🙂
Oh yes, they really love bath time. 🙂
I love the first oven, but I imagine your arms would be very strong after taking loaf after loaf out of it.
Yes, I’m sure you’d have very toned arms. 😀
We did a river cruise in Germany and stopped in Rudesheim too. Isn’t it a pretty place. Did you go on the cable car up the hill?
Yes it is a very pretty place, but we only stopped over for the evening, so didn’t get a chance to do the cable car.
If ever you go back, you must do it. The view along the river was spectacular.