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Sunday, 29 July 2012

weekend surprises

this week has been a full one. work filled but also time for friends, dinner dates and long phone conversations. friday evening was spent watching the olympic opening ceremony. a ceremony that swelled my chest with pride in my country. if you would like to relive it in full i urge you to go here and watch again. if you want just a taster go here. this weekend has been mainly about helping a friend visualize what she needs for the new home she has moved into. i've enjoyed the interiors journey. this afternoon brought a knock on my door. once opened in front of me was a friend who lives in berlin, germany. i didn't even know she was in the country. she came in with her husband and their girls and had lunch. in two weeks time the family move to addis ababa, ethiopia. i am uncertain when i will see them all again. it was a wonderful surprise.   


within all of that i have had time to notice changes. my neighbours passion fruit plant blossoming on her front fence, tomato fruits ripening finally now that sunshine has arrived; providing the kiss of life, calming colours in my favourite interiors shop, sunshine; peaking out behind stormy clouded skies or casting shadows in the early evenings. 












it's been a good week.

Emma

Friday, 27 July 2012

internal jukebox

no radio was on while i got ready for work this morning. this song was playing on my internal jukebox. one of my favourite videos, ever. so simple. so affective. ian brown f.e.a.r. enjoy.

Emma

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

amy winehouse

it's been a year since amy winehouse died aged twenty seven. last night i was flicking through the tv and stumbled upon an arena documentary. it was filmed in dingle, ireland and shows a twentytwo year old amy performing with just a guitar and base for company. she is outstanding. no stumbling, mumbling lyrics here. they also interview her. she waxes lyrical about the singers she learnt to sing from. she talks of mahalia jackson, sarah vaughan, carleen anderson, all these women i too grew up listening to. she speaks of listening to her brothers records through her bedroom wall, something my brother and i did as a teenagers, she brought back many happy memories. we too lost a family member when he was aged only twentyseven. there will always be a sense of taken too young. our family too exhibited symptoms that amy's dad mitch spoke of in the press yesterday. this documentary shows amy just before she hit the dizzying peaks she achieved in her young life, to me it is a fitting tribute. take a look at your leisure.

Emma

Lazy Afternoon

This afternoon I had my own company, it was what I needed. No requirements for conversation, just space to sit, look at the sky and live in the moment.







Jane

Monday, 23 July 2012

Summer sun.... walking tall

After what seems like months summer has finally arrived, clear blue sky, warmth, sunlight. Even more perfect to-day I had the day off ; how often does that happen sun and no work?  Perfect for walks by the river, taking things slow, and walking tall.







Jane

impromptu

turns out trips to wales are like buses. you wait months for one and then two come along within weeks. sunshine. the beach. sandcastles. collecting rocks and shells. fish and chips by the sea. time for family both in person and on the phone. what could be better? sunshine for the whole weekend. french doors flung open. chilled sparkling wine. time to read the papers. skin a little bit pink and finally thinking that i might have to water my veggies. happy. 














Emma

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Camping

This weekend we went camping. It started off with a promise, and ended in sun.















Jane