I adore that quote. I've loved it ever since I was a young teenager (who, embarrassingly had never heard of Leonard Cohen) and read a book called 'How The Light Gets In' by M.J. Hyland. It was a beautiful book and I've kept that phrase with my ever since. I will never tire of your beautiful photographs! You have such an eye for composition.
I've loved those words for a long time. :) It is one of those quotes that make me believe that nothing is perfect and that is okay and if you love yourself it'll be okay.
I've been following your blog since a while now. And discovered it through the blog of Nina Pieper. Your blog gives me so much inspiration, and I want to thank you for that :) I love all your pictures, especially the compositions and the colors in it! Your blog gives me a cosy feeling and an urge to create things myself.
Actually I wanted to send you a personal mail, but I couldn't find any e-mail address to send to. I was wondering if you want to participate with a project of mine. I think your style and creativity suits the project perfectly. I'm writhing letters about nostalgia since two years now. You can find the whole project on this blog: http://nostalgicletterproject.blogspot.be. So I was wondering if you want to do a letter swap. Maybe we can talk more via mail ? You can answer me via this e-mail address: evawuyt@hotmail.com
Clicked a random date in your archives, and I ended up here. :) Lovely shot, the quote and picture complement each other well. These particular flowers make me smile. I used to buy them for my mother sometimes because they're pretty but inexpensive. Until now I don't know what they're called :p
what a beautiful light and flowers and that lovely table cloth. ♡♡♡
ResponderEliminar:) my living room!
Eliminarlove the colours and light ! :)
ResponderEliminarthank you Johanna :)
Eliminarsuch a great quote. i love the flower on the flower table cloth.
ResponderEliminarsuch beautiful colours!
ResponderEliminar:D
Eliminarbeautiful quote <3
ResponderEliminaroh, the light… <3
ResponderEliminarLoving the colours and the light so much!
ResponderEliminarThank you Polly :)
EliminarI adore that quote. I've loved it ever since I was a young teenager (who, embarrassingly had never heard of Leonard Cohen) and read a book called 'How The Light Gets In' by M.J. Hyland. It was a beautiful book and I've kept that phrase with my ever since. I will never tire of your beautiful photographs! You have such an eye for composition.
ResponderEliminarThank you Bianca :)
Eliminari will try to get my hands on that book!
I've loved those words for a long time. :) It is one of those quotes that make me believe that nothing is perfect and that is okay and if you love yourself it'll be okay.
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Eliminargosh! love the quote!!!! so so so true.
ResponderEliminarHi Sara,
ResponderEliminarI've been following your blog since a while now. And discovered it through the blog of Nina Pieper. Your blog gives me so much inspiration, and I want to thank you for that :)
I love all your pictures, especially the compositions and the colors in it!
Your blog gives me a cosy feeling and an urge to create things myself.
Actually I wanted to send you a personal mail, but I couldn't find any e-mail address to send to. I was wondering if you want to participate with a project of mine. I think your style and creativity suits the project perfectly. I'm writhing letters about nostalgia since two years now. You can find the whole project on this blog: http://nostalgicletterproject.blogspot.be. So I was wondering if you want to do a letter swap. Maybe we can talk more via mail ?
You can answer me via this e-mail address: evawuyt@hotmail.com
Take care!
xxx
Hello Eva :)
Eliminari will send you a mail now!
perfect
ResponderEliminar:)
Eliminaroh yes. beautiful quote and i feel very much like katie when i hear it...
ResponderEliminarme too,Sara...
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just love this!
ResponderEliminarthank you Etta!
EliminarClicked a random date in your archives, and I ended up here. :) Lovely shot, the quote and picture complement each other well. These particular flowers make me smile. I used to buy them for my mother sometimes because they're pretty but inexpensive. Until now I don't know what they're called :p
ResponderEliminari used to know the name but now i forgot about it :/
ResponderEliminarthank you for your nice comment Bea :)