Showing posts with label lifes a beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifes a beach. Show all posts

April 22, 2014

onward

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A belated but heartfelt thank-you to everyone for your kind comments on my (long past) last post, along with emails and instagram checkups in the interim. The second half of 2013 was basically a write-off, so I'm doing away with my predilection for continuity and instead charge valiantly toward a future where blogs sometimes actually get updated.

In the interest of such advancements; some photographs from March - the Labour Day long weekend - where we camped by the beach at Johanna. The sun was hot and the swells were altogether too powerful for swimming, but the beach was something to behold, and falling asleep to the thunder of waves crashing a welcome reprieve from the hum of the suburbs.


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August 8, 2013

HALF A GLASS

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August? Ugh! 2013, you are too much. Herein lies an attempt at a life update:

Firstly (as those that follow me on instagram already know), I went to Sweden! Three weeks away with Apryl, visiting our friend Helen who has been living there for some years. We spent the first half of our trip in Stockholm, where we subleased an apartment in the suburbs and spent our time picnicking, swimming, sleeping in, cycling, eating foods, and generally exploring the city at a leisurely pace.

Sadly just a few days into our trip I received word from home that Meg had suddenly fallen ill, having displayed some difficulty walking one evening which digressed to complete immobility by morning. Friends rushed her to the vet but there was no hope, and there she died being petted and loved by three of my dear friends. Meg was 16 years old, a real sweetheart and a friend. The quiet of her absence was such a sad thing to come home to. She is missed.

But, as they say, the show must go on. The second half of our time away was spent cruising, sailing, summerhouse-ing, sunning and exploring. Sweden is really, really good at summer and I did, dead kittens aside, have a really great time. Promise.

And then… three days after I arrived home I was, how do you say, hit by a car while cycling home from work? I wont say much about the accident other than that I was lucky to get out of it so lightly, all things considered. A collarbone broken in two places, some impressive bruising, a few stitch behind my ear and then, two weeks later, a very small subdural haematoma - a bleed on the surface of my brain – the delayed result of head trauma from the collision. Its been four weeks now of hospital, pain, shuffling from bed to couch and back again,  learning to function with just one arm, and then more (new, worse) pain, more hospital, being really sick and sleeping for a whole week (all this while being looked after really well by excellent babes), and now, finally, healing slowly. 

Yes, really. Half a glass. See?

June 18, 2013

TROPICAL SHIT

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In March I went to Hawaii. It was good and there was heaps of pretty tropical shit. I still have another five billion photos of palm trees to share. Soon.

January 18, 2013

Last Day

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The last day of 2012. A day spent at one of the nicest beaches Ive ever been to, and the night at a house in the middle of nowhere. Plus a pretty sunset and reenacting this scene always. All bases covered.

(& the first sunrise of 2012)

November 12, 2012

A Unit of Measure

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From the week just past. We extended the Cup Day holiday, spending both Monday & Tuesday at my friend Dexters family's holiday house in Rye.

As it turned out we were a day late for swimming weather, but the rock-pools provided entertainment enough. The coat of 'fur' which covered the rocks that day was so thick & soft & made the place seem just a little surreal.

But it was so nice to visit the Mornington Peninsular for a change. I grew up in Geelong, so have a tendency to head in that direction come summertime. Though we were just across the bay, the coast here felt somehow different. Or just new, perhaps. Unfamiliar.

September 5, 2012

A Pattern Emerging

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A wet & windy walk, way back in May. I very nearly didn't share these images here, but finally remembered that a weekend in Queenscliff has become somewhat of a winters tradition around here. Remember last year, and the year before? Mustn't break with tradition now.

August 24, 2012

CONEY ISLAND

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Weird & tacky & creepy & fun (my favourite combination)!

Actually, thats probably it for my NYC photos; big thanks once again to Soludos for sending us there!

x

March 27, 2012

end of roll



Some end of roll images from another lovely lookbook I shot last week. Am excited to share the images here & hope to have everything ready in a day or two.

& speaking of excited, I somehow won this Oyster Magazine X Soludos photo competition!! The Prize? ... oh, just trip for two to NYC & The Hamptons. No biggie. See you soon, USA?

January 20, 2012

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Back from a few days by the coast; swam at lots of good beaches, went to the lighthouse from Round the Twist & travelled along The Great Ocean Road as far as the Twelve Apostles. Four and a Half Stars.

January 4, 2012

new day rising

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This New Years Eve was one of my favorites ever. I was in Daylesford with friends; drinking on a balcony overlooking the bush, lolling around on a blanket under the stars then stumbling to the lake to swim as the sun rose. I think 2012 is going to be a good year!
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