when I was younger I travelled a lot, it was a thrill to discover new places and cultures and once I started building my business it got harder and harder to get away, and when the opportunity to visit our dear friend geninne came up I didn't hesitate. It is also a different experience when you travel without your family, only concerned with your own needs - a lot of freedom. It was nice to turn my dials down low and to make aware my other senses that were quiet. I found every element of my trip to be inspiring and it's fun to go through the photos and to relive it. it's hard to decide what to show you - I have over 400 photos on my camera, so here's a few and I hope to show you more as the weeks go by. I do miss my vacation routine, but I also know that I have mini goals in the back of my head of what to look forward to, and the payoff for working hard.
enjoy your weekend friends, I hope in TO it warms up a bit for outdoor loafing. I took photos of the ceramic pieces - so look for an update monday. I will let you know on the weekend the exact time on monday they will be for sale (these pieces are one of a kind) if you're worried you will miss the update info just sign up for the newsletter so that it shows up in your inbox.
bye for now xxa
I miss mexico and all the sensory stimulation so very much but when lilith looked in my eyes and started babbling , my heart melted.
ReplyDeleteThere really is no place like home.
I love that first photo very much. It would be a beautiful painting.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous photos. Sounds like a blissful trip as I've been following from both blogs. And I can relate - traveling alone is surreal, but REALLY easy to love.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It was such a treat to be able to share a bit of my Mexico with you. It's wonderful to relive the time we spent together looking at your photos. Missing you lots xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh, the bread looks so fresh and delicous!
ReplyDeletethe rich colours of mexico blow me away - some day i will go there. thanks for sharing your images, and glad you guys had a great time.
ReplyDeleteYou take gorgeous photos Arounna, these are a frame-able series! What a beautiful place, I would love to visit.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures, I love the colors... so rich!
ReplyDeleteFor having travelled last year without my family, I totally understand the feeling of freedom you're talking about, and that's why it felt pretty special & unusual. Thank you for sharing your own vision of Mexico, with these delicious photos !
ReplyDeletexoxo