Swan Lake (photography)

It's been a great few days. One of my best friend's came to spend the weekend and we took our camera's out to a local country park to practice our photography skills. We spent quite a while taking photo's of the wildlife and I've discovered a real love of photographing animals. The swans on the lake were so friendly and it seemed like they and the other birds were posing for us! Here are a few of the photo's I took: 


It was so cold out I could barely feel my toes afterwards, but it was well worth the trip, plus I got chatter time with my Best.

What's your favourite thing to take photo's of?

Today.


 1. Vintage dresses waiting to be repaired. 2. Soap and water skincare. 3. A note of appreciation for my Mister.

What are your plans for the day?

Inside on a rainy day.


It's been a day stuck inside the apartment so I've entertained myself by watching the final episode of Being Erica (ob-sessed with that show!) and looking for new blogs to read. What's a rainy day without taking silly photos on your phone?! I'm getting a bit excited over Instagram coming to Android phones. I use Vignette at the moment which is good but I love that Instagram is connected to it's own sharing site. I just hope they hurry up we've been waiting forever!

During my internet travels I came across the site ThoughCatalog and found this funny video. I say all these things! *cringe*



"Did I lock the door? ..........YES."

Consider my day filled. 

What do you like to do on a rainy day in?

Staying up late/ The story of my Christmas tree

Up late in my cosy blanket 'cause my body clock's all wonky after last night's work fest. It's warm in here but outside the wind is rattling the windows. Feeling very Christmassy and atmospheric, I've got the tree lights on and everything!
Normally I don't put up a tree until two weeks before Christmas day, but since we're heading to France this year I figured if we got a really small one and put it up early it'd be okay. So the Mister and I set off at the end of November to find a little tree to fit on our coffee table.

We picked the worst day to go tree shopping. No one else was out. It was raining. Not just a bit, but hard. I, stupidly, was not wearing sensible clothes. Not a coat or scarf in sight. So off we set in our campervan, windscreen wipers on full whack, and we stopped at a place not far from where we live.

We sat in the van for a while, hoping the rain will stop long enough for us to pick a tree. It didn't, so we had to make a dash for it after my Mister insisted that I go with him. The Mister quickly told the man that we wanted a small tree. The man showed us a variety of big trees. I stand there getting drenched. He pulled out an even bigger tree: fat and bushy and expensive. My makeup started to slide down my face. By this point my shoes were leaking and I wasn't sure if I was standing in a puddle or if the puddle was inside my shoes, or whether, in fact, there was no puddle and I'd miraculously been transported to the movie 'Water World'. I was not impressed. I stared into the soul of my Mister, straight faced.

"It's too big."

The rain ran down my Mister's face and he said nothing, then...

"I think you should go wait in the van."

I squelch back to the camper, full of 'bah-humbug' spirit. Soon after, I hear the Mister stuff a tree into the back of the van. Now, the fact that he had to stuff it into the van should have been a warning to me...

The "little" tree that my Mister had chosen for our coffee table swamps it. We can't use our telephone anymore. It's at the back of the tree, so our Christmas tree rings and rings and no one answers because I can find it beneath all the branches. And to make things worse there's a goat on my Christmas tree; the Mister swears it's a reindeer. I politely make my case for its goat-ness...

"It's wicker and has curly horns, why would it have curly horns if it's a reindeer?"

Then my Mister makes a good point.

"...Why would anyone make a goat to go on a Christmas tree?"

Point taken, but the tree is still huge.

Poet Heart: #1

NIGHT - Louise Bogan

The cold remote islands
And the blue estuaries
Where what breathes, breathes
The restless wind of the inlets,
And what drinks, drinks
The incoming tide;

Where shell and weed
Wait upon the salt wash of the sea,
And the clear nights of stars
Swing their lights westward
To set behind the land;

Where the pulse clinging to the rocks
Renews itself forever;
Where, again on cloudless nights,
The water reflects
The firmament's partial setting;

- O remember
In your narrowing dark hours
That more things move
Than blood in the heart.



I studied Literature at university where I was taught to analyse, critique, and tear open poems and novels to get to the heart of what they truly meant. But never has one spoken so directly to me than the last few lines of this poem. 

"...more things move than blood in the heart."


It reminds me to look beyond myself to nature and also to live well. 

There is a little bit of regret in me that I didn't get to study Bogan's poetry, but then when we look so closely at things doesn't it remove a part of the magic that made it great in the first place? So perhaps it's better to enjoy the words simply for what they are. 

The poetry I read at college left me cold, but delving into my giant anthology of poems from across centuries of writing, I find myself picking out the ones that speak to me and that is what poetry was always meant to be. A poem to the heart of the reader.

Do you have a favourite poem that means something to you? I love for you to share it. If you'd like to share yours here on the blog, drop me an email--> paperpocketblog@gmail.com I'm going to be sharing more poems in the coming weeks and I'd love for you guys to get involved.

Peace and Love, Bloggeroo's
xo


Back a bit...Back a bit more.

Talk about a blast from the past! I just logged in to my Polyvore account after a very long hiatus and instantly I am in love again. It's cold as cold can be here so I thought I'd re-share some of my cosy winter faves from Fashion Forward's past. Those were the days! Me, Clair and the rest of the gang picking our most loved fashion each week...
i'd chose you




i heart comfort




lets not over complicate things...


 

I'm in shock that this was two years ago. Wow. Where has all the time gone?! I shall deliberate on this while I wait for it to snow. Come on clouds, let go of the fluff!