What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
There is an element of desperation about taking photos around one's home simply to make up a post or two. This is what I have fallen to for this and next week's views!
Well YAM, I speak to thee from me, I love this post..truly. Cows, pops of color, shiny utensils, I say bravo!!! We have not been on a trail in almost a month no photos...maybe I'll follow your lead. I'm working on a hexagonal quilted festive centerpiece for tables... Hugs cecilia
Just goes to show there is art in everything - it's about the eyes you look through. I love the kitchen utensils and that oxalis-y thing. My Mum used to grow that plant indoors. (Quite apart from loving the composition of picture itself, the utensils are of a style I grew up with and have a sort of generation to generation permanence about them), (F)
Hari OM The oxalis is in a little pot and seems to never want to die! It gets ignored from one end of the month to another and keeps on keeping on. I love the structure and colour. And I totally understand what you mean about the utensils! Yxx
Hi Yam - wonderful little collection of goodies to look at - a good calendar ... nature. While plants always give us so much ... the 'arrangement' looks fun - I love crocosmia ... reminds me of Cornwall ... take care and enjoy the bit of a break - Hilary
I have been taking photos of things inside my house and in the yard for years.. i like seeing things and stories from inside homes.. looking forward to your housebound blog posts.. hope Ann sees this, she is running out of things to blog about
On the other hand, most photos back then and even now don't show the daily things, the normal, the ordinary. Which is a shame, as even the most mundane things in the home can tell a story.
Hi Yamini - Though you put up this assortment of photos of stuff around the home as a stopgap arrangement, they look so lovely and refreshing. Just shows how some things around us, which we take so much for granted, hide within them so much beauty! I liked those green plants on the windowsill and the green view from the window; and the crockery.
Well YAM, I speak to thee from me, I love this post..truly. Cows, pops of color, shiny utensils, I say bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteWe have not been on a trail in almost a month no photos...maybe I'll follow your lead. I'm working on a hexagonal
quilted festive centerpiece for tables...
Hugs cecilia
But you have to know - we LOVE your beautiful photos!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it helps hone your composition skills....I love these shots!!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the green branch you are rooting?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteUmbrella tree...aka Scheflera. grows outside in OZ! Yxx
Like those new leaves sprouting near the window. (a peak into the outside world)
ReplyDeletelove the cow-photo... and I love the flowers... together they look da best ;O)
ReplyDeleteJust goes to show there is art in everything - it's about the eyes you look through. I love the kitchen utensils and that oxalis-y thing. My Mum used to grow that plant indoors. (Quite apart from loving the composition of picture itself, the utensils are of a style I grew up with and have a sort of generation to generation permanence about them), (F)
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DeleteThe oxalis is in a little pot and seems to never want to die! It gets ignored from one end of the month to another and keeps on keeping on. I love the structure and colour. And I totally understand what you mean about the utensils! Yxx
Hi Yam - wonderful little collection of goodies to look at - a good calendar ... nature. While plants always give us so much ... the 'arrangement' looks fun - I love crocosmia ... reminds me of Cornwall ... take care and enjoy the bit of a break - Hilary
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Your houseplants are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI have been taking photos of things inside my house and in the yard for years.. i like seeing things and stories from inside homes.. looking forward to your housebound blog posts.. hope Ann sees this, she is running out of things to blog about
ReplyDeleteI recognise that calendar.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Gail.
On the other hand, most photos back then and even now don't show the daily things, the normal, the ordinary. Which is a shame, as even the most mundane things in the home can tell a story.
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ReplyDeleteHi Yamini - Though you put up this assortment of photos of stuff around the home as a stopgap arrangement, they look so lovely and refreshing. Just shows how some things around us, which we take so much for granted, hide within them so much beauty! I liked those green plants on the windowsill and the green view from the window; and the crockery.
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