first frosts
we must risk delight.
-jack gilbert

december in london this year has been quite warm. it’s only in the last couple of days that we have seen frost on the ground in the park next door, and had to don our big warm feather jackets.
we must risk delight.
-jack gilbert

december in london this year has been quite warm. it’s only in the last couple of days that we have seen frost on the ground in the park next door, and had to don our big warm feather jackets.
dear friend
today, the sky was so blue, we ventured out into the cool winter day

we caught the thames clipper from canary wharf

to the millenium pier (by the tower of london)

we had a stroll across tower bridge

and along butler’s wharf to the design museum

discovering these beauties on the walk back towards the bridge
(darlene’s delightful december views project 2008)
* for jude, my inspirational big sister.
.notes to myself.

buddha & lotus flower, crystal castle, byron bay, australia
it’s all very easy isn’t it leonie, showing compassion for a friend, loved one, or anyone else you hold dear.
what i really want to know is…
when days all blur into one and the songs begin to all sound the same;
perhaps it’s time to try and see the world from another angle, or in another light.

blurred vision
tiny wings beat staccato
outside on the window
as time comes to
a standstill inside.
cinderella’s slipper
shatters
in slow motion glass
tears falling
through still air
these aren’t jimmy choo!
she screeches,
where’s my prada, my
donna karan, my
trips to the spa!
where is
my.
charmed.
life?
but what about love?
her prince whispers quietly…
what about love?

home is the place
where my heart resides
(and has nothing to do with location)
don’t these look like socks that an elf would leave behind?

they are locally made from recycled materials, look well cute and fit lots of goodies in them. found at the green apple

o range lead-free crystal goodness from reidel

a very thoughtful secret santa gift from a colleague
(for december views)

nic, fliss, me & duck
i don’t know about you, but i’m at a point in my life where i want to enjoy myself in every moment… even the ones that i used to think were awful.
(not that dinner with these lovelies was in any way awful)
in fact, it was one of those nights that was as enjoyable as spending time with three marvellous friends can be.

monmouth coffee at borough market, where we stop every friday morning for freshly roasted organic beans, a shot of espresso and a pastry.
dear friend,
after departing from our beautiful accommodations, we head for the south coast of england

(via a stop in arundel to marvel at the castle).

after a walk along the beach,

we stopped for lunch at the east beach cafe.
(#504 in 1000 things to do in britain)

then it was off to visit the roman palace in fishbourne

before heading homeward feeling rested and relaxed.

my guy. who brings happiness, fun and laughter to my life every day.
dear friends

i am writing to you from the barn at castle cottage

we have the most beautiful and peaceful accommodations

where even the smallest of things make us feel very welcome

this is the main house

and here’s the treehouse (booked a year in advance)

the morning fog gives it even more of a magical feel,

when through the quiet woods, a castle appears in the distance
(darlene’s delightful december views project 2008)
* ttv dust layer applied to all my december view photos is thanks to moth.to.flame (filter found in the ttvdust pool on flickr)