Friday, May 30, 2014

May Memories & Pure Picturesque - Free Printable Calendar {June 2014}

We're just about to leave chapter five behind. This month was busy but memorable in so many ways... I've laughed and cried like never before. Days have passed and when putting together May collage all those collected memories have fit together. This has become one important monthly tradition for me 


And here is your free printable calendar template for June.



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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

My preschool graduate ♡

"Isn't it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back, everything is different?"

-C.S. Lewis






My baby graduated from preschool. How did that happen?! 
This session was shot last week. Luckily cause it looks like someone stole our summer. Temperatures dropped dramatically; it's cold and rainy. Moody and emotional on the top of it.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Forever spring

I wish it would last forever. This spring. Especially today when the lilacs started to bloom and the earth is suddenly one perfumed heaven.

To see a world in a grain of sand 
and heaven in a wild flower
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
and eternity in an hour. 
-William Blake


All images textured with Kim Klassen "Rainy Day" -texture



Thursday, May 22, 2014

Things I loved lately

Such warm weather we've been having is just a miracle here in May. Summer arrived!
After work I've been outside with kids; barefoot in the yard spending every waking moment basking in the warm sun. The other day I even got to spend some time with my thoughts only and instead of downshifting towards summer I ended up having a notebook scrawled with new plans, ideas and wonderfully unfinished thoughts.

"Live the full life of the mind,
exhilarated by new ideas,
intoxicated by romance of the unusual."
- Ernest Hemingway

Thursday, May 15, 2014

PARIS

"Paris is always a good idea."
Audrey Hepburn

Paris, the world's most popular city destination, has plenty of must-see places most of which I indeed visited in just four days. Besides I did make sure to spend time strolling off the beaten path, sit in cafe's and just look around to discover the real Paris: a lively cosmopolitan but undeniably French city.

I had planned to shoot a lot. But ended up shooting a lot less. Firstly because I wanted to feel and sense without interruptions but also because I realized how difficult landscape shooting is for me as I don't do that much. I thought I didn't have any pictures but after arriving home and starting to edit I saw I had captured the most of my Paris after all. I ended up loving this series of my Paris photos. They are for me to live and love again every minute of my journey. Hope you like them too!


































Saturday, May 3, 2014