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The Joy of Small things

“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything”
— Aaron Siskind

Our house is a mess, we have the builders in  - among other things they are putting in a new kitchen. Its all been very hectic hence the lack of posts. I've not really been out with my camera and inspiration has been a bit lacking! 

Then I thought, what if in the middle of the builders chaos I went round the house with my camera and took pictures of things that brought me joy? So here you are - some of the things in my house that bring me joy!

This is a glass heart I bought while staying in St Ives, Cornwall. Each year my young son and I would travel to Cornwall to visit his godmother who had a flat in St Ives. These were always special times and the heart reminds me of them.

This bowl also comes from St Ives and was a 50th birthday present from the same friend.

I was very struck by the reflections and colours in this copper kettle, amazing how fairly mundane things repay close attention

and I love this heart, part of a string of lights from Ikea, against the ancient wood of our beams.

I love vibrant colours so this chest which allows my scarves to peep out is just perfect

This pink bird is one of a string of paper birds  that hang in my studio

and finally this iridescent candle holder in my favourite pink

I'd love to know about the little things that bring you joy


tags: home, Cornwall, St Ives, beauty, small things, glass, pottery, copper
categories: Photography
Sunday 03.29.15
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 7
 

Time to Say 'Goodbye"

We now have just three more nights left in our home of 33 years. We are mostly packed up with just the bed, a sofa, a table and a couple of chairs to see us over the weekend. Plus of course my trusty Mac!

This has been a great house for us, and when I look back, what really stands out are the parties. We were pretty young when we first moved here and each year we would hold a summer party and invite everyone we knew. Later on we celebrated major birthdays and anniversaries and of course there were the children’s parties, usually themed in some way.

In the pre-teen years it was usual to go and do an activity before coming home for a barbecue 

 

Over the years I came to realise that although I enjoyed the parties themselves, what I really loved was the planning and preparation. Although  some items were bought in, we never used caterers and most things were home made. Of the early parties, the curry party for 100 was particularly memorable as someone managed to set fire to the stove (I’m still not sure how) but disaster was averted and the party carried on (not sure I would be so laid back about this now).

Then we come to the last parties, my husband's 60th in 2010, and the very last party, my son's 21st last year

So its goodbye to the dear old house, but taking so many happy memories forward into our new lives.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas, or other festival you celebrate at this time of year, and a happy and peaceful 2015

NB apologies for the different size fonts Squarespace have changed their platform and I con't seem to change the font size and I just don't have time to work out how right now!

tags: moving, parties, home, garden
categories: Nature, Photography
Friday 12.19.14
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 5
 
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