i am a new fashion blogger from indonesia living in singapore :) i really like your blog. i will really appreciate & it will be an honor to have u as my blog member.
and of course i will folback!:D also, u can mention me anytime on twitter @tiodang if you want me to check out your latest post & leave a comment ^^ ,please list me on twitter, so i will know u're my follower!! ;)
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not only do you knit the most beautiful things (that I could eat up with a spoon!), but your photos are spectacular and really sink into my soul. so graceful and alluring...
Thanks for your last two posts, which brought peace to my mind. You are so lucky to live near such a wonderful place! A few years ago I made primitive camping in a quebecan park, and I think that's the only time I approached nature so close.
This time of year has such a spare, understated beauty to it. It takes a special person (and a special eye) to appreciate it. Thank you for capturing it for us! It brings me right back to all my years in Vermont. I live in Arizona now, and I miss those textures so much.
these are photos I could have taken (which means I totally love them & that they speak to me, btw !) perfect retreat for taking those wonderful macros xoxo
I just came across your blog and how happy I am that I did. I'm inspired by your beautiful photography and knitting. I connected through the bookhou site, I think, and was thrilled to discover that you live in Ottawa. I live just up the street from the Museum of Nature, in the Glebe! I read many blogs from around the world, but what a treat to find one so pretty and so close to home. I am going to seek you out on ravelry as I have some knitting queries for you. :) Stephanie
i am a new fashion blogger from indonesia living in singapore :) i really like your blog. i will really appreciate & it will be an honor to have u as my blog member.
ReplyDeleteand of course i will folback!:D also, u can mention me anytime on twitter @tiodang if you want me to check out your latest post & leave a comment ^^ ,please list me on twitter, so i will know u're my follower!! ;)
i've just recommend your post to google!u can check it! that's what u got if you keep in touch with my blog too!! hope u will do the same ^^
(u can add me on facebook and contact me at : cheeringwinda@yahoo.com)
lovely photos
ReplyDeleteso introspective which is nice this time of year
One word: sublime x
ReplyDeleteinto the mystic is the song playing in my head while viewing these marvels
ReplyDeletenot only do you knit the most beautiful things (that I could eat up with a spoon!), but your photos are spectacular and really sink into my soul. so graceful and alluring...
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i hear the crunch of frost and soft shush of cold breeze through those branches. these are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your last two posts, which brought peace to my mind.
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to live near such a wonderful place! A few years ago I made primitive camping in a quebecan park, and I think that's the only time I approached nature so close.
This time of year has such a spare, understated beauty to it. It takes a special person (and a special eye) to appreciate it. Thank you for capturing it for us! It brings me right back to all my years in Vermont. I live in Arizona now, and I miss those textures so much.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these sublime images Nicole :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat images. What camera/lenses are you using?
ReplyDeletethese images are so beautiful. i especially like the textures in top tree photograph and the dark lines in the tree photograph near the bottom.
ReplyDeletethe photographs feel so quiet and calm - as if you took completely to heart the purpose of the silent weekend.
i've had a few intensely busy, noisy days and seeing your images reminds that i need to 'reset' my being.
my english is not so good to tell you how much I'm in love with your nice pictures...
ReplyDeleteListening with your eyes is a magnificent experience!
ReplyDeletethese are photos I could have taken
ReplyDelete(which means I totally love them & that they speak to me, btw !)
perfect retreat for taking those wonderful macros
xoxo
so quiet. (beautiful!)
ReplyDeletebeautiful, nicole. really quiet and delicate.
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog and how happy I am that I did. I'm inspired by your beautiful photography and knitting. I connected through the bookhou site, I think, and was thrilled to discover that you live in Ottawa. I live just up the street from the Museum of Nature, in the Glebe! I read many blogs from around the world, but what a treat to find one so pretty and so close to home. I am going to seek you out on ravelry as I have some knitting queries for you. :) Stephanie
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