i can't believe it's the end of january already! One month of 2010 gone. Where??? When??? I am just posting images from tess' first christmas. Crazy...
well, anyhow, it was a lovely one, christmas i mean. It all started here on hornby with linda & (most) of her 'kids', the 3 of us, & mom & dad. Lots of great food, way too many home baked cookies, gifts, walks, games, laughs & tons of time shared. All good. Then it was off to victoria to do it all again, in it's own way, with tess' big brother & sister & their sweeties. We don't get together nearly often enough for my liking... 2 islands, 2 cities, 2 provinces make family gatherings somewhat challenging... but when it happens, it warms my heart so much that i can feel the glow for weeks. Let's see... yup, still glowing! Here's a snap-shot taste of it all... (in reverse... so starting in victoria & working backwards... hey, i'm still completely sleep deprived!)
ryan, midori & tess (finding a new finger to suck on... yum!)
tess & frannie... oooo, feeling the LOVE... (too sweet!)
& frannie's man, dan...
christmas night... all full up on good food & full on into game playing...
a little afternoon nap...
the kids... :O)
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
florals
polaroid has been popping up all around me. My 15 year old niece, who's an amazing photographer in her own right, just picked one up at a 2nd hand store. Then i came across my polaroid transfer machine while i was searching for some old prints & that got me thinking about my 2 polaroid cameras, one which has been in our family since i was a kid. Then i was emailing with a photog friend & she'd just bought one as well. So it's in the air. And that inspired this little session...
actually the inspiration really began the day Marc brought me tulips home from the coop. Sweet man (lucky me). And each day, while i was lying around on the day bed with tess, i'd think 'i should get out my camera & photograph those', but didn't. But i did watch them... & thought how beautiful that the closer they get to dying, the more wide open they are, hearts exposed, with loads of space for life to flow by, & wouldn't it be a wonder if we could age like that, too. So i learned that from the tulips. And today, in an afternoon of unexpected sunshine, i took out my camera...
actually the inspiration really began the day Marc brought me tulips home from the coop. Sweet man (lucky me). And each day, while i was lying around on the day bed with tess, i'd think 'i should get out my camera & photograph those', but didn't. But i did watch them... & thought how beautiful that the closer they get to dying, the more wide open they are, hearts exposed, with loads of space for life to flow by, & wouldn't it be a wonder if we could age like that, too. So i learned that from the tulips. And today, in an afternoon of unexpected sunshine, i took out my camera...
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