Monday, March 11
I wish, I wish
I wish I could write a lot about my week, but truth be told they are whizzing by far too quickly for me and most times not much is done. Plus I don't' think many people are very interested, in my blog or blog reading for that matter. It has been so dreadfully quiet lately, where is everyone? So really, really quickly, here is how I remember bits of it:
[+] a watercolour workshop I attended last Wednesday with Little Paper Lane
[+] my attempt at painting with watercolour
[+] a cute couple I found while op shopping (only 10 cents!)
[+] banana bread made during the week, I was lucky girl this time and managed to get a slice :)
[+] a camera found at the markets for two bucks
[+] crocheting a baby hat...so relaxing after my crazy week
[+] this gorgeous magazine purchased while picking up my new glasses
I wish I could continue chatting, it has felt like so long since I have. But sadly I am in the middle (or rather the beginning) of revising my project proposal, which sadly, hasn't been going well. I think I have been here a few hours and not much progress has been made. My brain is fried after all day in class, I felt like Charlie Brown when grown ups talk and all he hears is mumble. Exactly like Charlie Brown haha.
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5 comments:
That banana bread looks delish, all these little things are the ones that makes like more bearable! Stay sane dear.
I am here and still reading! Your photos are always so calming! The banana bread looks yummy!
I love the "feel" of these photos. Also, that camera looks very lovely. ;)
1) i miss hanging out with people that like to do 'manual' stuff and been looking for a workshop of something interesting to apply but nothing came out (yet)
2) i learned how to watercolor a few years ago while take a window-dressing course and i really enjoyed it but never did it again (have to fix that soon!)
3) lovely couple you got there, i'm an op shop addict, yesterday brought home 6 dresses for 3 euros (yeah)
4) i suck in the kitchen but if there is something i want to try badly until the end of the year (low expectations,ahah) is banana bread - a mix of two loves!
5) the camera is so pretty and i love that color (have one exactly the same,but sky blue)
6) my sister introduce me to knitting when i was in my teens but,i loved it -made dozens of wool scarves but over the years i put that hobby aside and now i will have to ask her again to teach me :)
7) The magazine looks great!
And finally,i´m here and i'm interested but i agree with you,sometimes it seems like no one is reading, much easier to press like on FB on something you barely read and get it 'done' than to take a moment do leave some words about a post...
Keep them coming,i love your photos and i will try to drop by a word or two more regularly :)
The watercolour workshop sounds like so much fun, I wish I'd known about it, would have loved to go too. I love your bit of artwork..very whimsy.
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