March 22, 2019

the week through the lens

it has been on the back burner, i have not been taking a lot of photos for a while now, and that should change. so i put the "hand made" lens back on the camera body and got started this week. it touched me in a special way, as i wander and have the camera ready be it in the kitchen, or living room table... this enables me to see with new eyes and i like it. we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...

:: 1. the girl with her cello at 7:30am

:: 2. going on with knitting, just switching yarns and adding stitches,
       while listening to "the age of innocence" by edith wharton

:: 3. thursday glory

:: 4. friday's growing

 :: 5. peaches from the freezer

March 15, 2019

the week through the lens

it has been on the back burner, i have not been taking a lot of photos for a while now, and that should change. so i put the "hand made" lens back on the camera body and got started this week. it touched me in a special way, as i wander and have the camera ready be it in the kitchen, or living room table... this enables me to see with new eyes and i like it. we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...

:: 1. lots of roots in the kitchen.

:: 2. early bloom, as it was unusualy warm in february, until early this week.

:: 3. the kids had monday off, e surprised us with a big stack of pancake for breakfast.

:: 4. lots of rain and once in a while a strong beam, making some perfect rainbows.

:: 5. taking the time for still.

March 1, 2019

the week through the lens

it has been on the back burner, i have not been taking a lot of photos for a while now, and that should change. so i put the "hand made" lens back on the camera body and got started this week. it touched me in a special way, as i wander and have the camera ready be it in the kitchen, or living room table... this enables me to see with new eyes and i like it. we will see if it sticks, it is a start to a new friday review of what caught my eye. there is to be said, that i was inspired by erin boyle and her blog "reading my tea leaves". she does a wonderful job and it is so inspirational to have a look at her photos...

:: 1. what a cool sign

:: 2. getting ready for pizza dinner

:: 3. some wonderful wool (lace weight)

:: 4. a couple sunsets this week...

:: 5. breakfast and knitting, loving it