We're back...

Here is a few holiday snaps from our amazing holiday in Hamilton Island. What a stunning part of this fabulous country and The Great Barrier Reef ~ WOW!! We thoroughly enjoyed EVERY moment and Louise was in her element - pool, beach, friends, food and lots of laughs. I celebrated a Birthday there, held a baby Koala, ate amazing food (did not COOK for the whole week) and really, really relaxed. A highlight would definitely be the seaplane we took to the Great barrier reef and then dropped us on most beautiful beach I have ever seen to play for a while (truly a one in a lifetime dream moment).



Its so sad to come home and see the devastation mother nature has thrown Queensland and my heart and thoughts are with the people this is affecting as I type.



If you feel as helpless as I do why not join in with a number of Auctions and fundraising efforts currently underway in both the blogging and crafting community around Oz.



Here are a few links for you....













Lets hope the deluge ends soon!!


Snow Fail

At least for now. We were supposed to get snow today. We got a nasty mix of who knows what instead. Maybe it will actually snow this evening? We'll see. I had plans to take some pretty pictures of the snow to break out the cam from its bag so I was a little disappointed. But I did manage to get a few 'okay' shots. And that made me happy enough for now :)

Sweet Shot Tuesday:
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Touch up Tuesday:
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Edited
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Adjusted levels. Cropped. Ran Paint the Moon's Jubilee action. Up'd the saturation just a tad. Sharpened and reduced noice.
Snow? More like ice and rain!

Ah I decided to turn the camera around. Please keep in mind I just got off work and had not brushed up at all! And just excuse the goofy expression all together I don't know what I was doing.
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Also! I will soon have a new lens that I'm super excited about. I can't wait to play around with it!

Sweet Shot DayTouch Up Tuesday's at the Paper Mama

wordless wednesday

More Wordless Wednesday here.

wordless Wednesday


thank you for joining in with your wordless blog posts
enjoy your wednesday 

Damian Russell

Kate's house by Damian Russell
Domestic Pets by Damian Russell
Kate's house by Damian Russell
Domestic Pets by Damian Russell
Domestic Pets by Damian Russell
One of my ambitions for 2011 is to take more photographs of my home and to get better at taking them. So, today I am sharing with you some of the beautiful photographs from self taught British photographer, Damien Russell.

Born in West Sussex, Damien moved to London when he was a teenager where he worked in television post production for five years, learning from the photographers he assisted. Now an established photographer for more than ten years, Damien's beautiful textural photographs have appeared in Living Etc, Martha Stewart Living, and House and Garden. I love how he catches the beauty and simplicity in the everyday. To see more of his wonderful pics check out his portfolio.

Have a sweet day!

My own sorrow


A darling friend of mine passed away last week after a seven year long battle with cancer. Oh yes, she fought the good fight. She was always a strong, graceful woman who dazzled with her elegance and wit until the very end.

The funeral was today. Forgive me my public wallowing, but though her death came as a release of sorts, we are all devastated. This letter that I wrote to her in her last week might reveal a little of why (she won't mind me sharing, she was always so open and generous).

Dear Philippa

It has been too long since I have seen you, but, of course, we have always been this way. It is our way.

I think you know how much you mean to me, how fundamentally important you are for me being me. You came into my life at a time when I desperately needed a mentor, a friend to confide in and trust and guide me. You helped me face up to and understand something that happened to me that had blown my understanding of myself and the world off track. You listened, you loved, you gently guided me back. You did so much to help me grow into the person I am today.

I often close my eyes and see your dignified, elegant self. With eyes so compassionate and warm and knowing that we mere mortals are lost in them. Your presence in my mind is calming and inspiring and delightful.

It is 24-year old me who thanks you from the bottom of my heart for your wisdom, intelligence and bottomless compassion. It is me today who will miss you endlessly when you leave us.

I adore you, as always. For always.
Your everloving friend.

x

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