The sea
I am most thankful for living by the sea this time of year.
When the heat is steadily rising to unbearable temperatures.
A quick dip in the sea is the exact antidote for my summer distaste.
Especially when little kiddos are running around with sandy bellies and sea shells in hand.
I’m not entirely sure who thought exploding sparkles are the best way to celebrate being a free country but it has seemed to work out well.
We all watch in wonder.
Still
Each sunset has been ethereal lately.
Majestic in every sense of the word.
Large grandiose clouds cover the horizon.
Humidity at bay tonight as we walk.
-I may have gotten overly excited about the character of a fork propping open this window.
These are the details I delight in.
The small touches of life that seem to sew everything together for me.
The Sea and The Pear





The walk to the sea smelt of honey suckle and salt.
The air is unusually crisp for the month of May.
I settle down on one of my aunts afghans with a little kettle of
coffee, a pear which I don’t eat and my new book “on the road” which I don’t read.
I spend the majority of the time photographing the atmosphere,
musing about the roaring twenties, Paris and how every generation wishes their moments
away by wanting to be alive in another era.
I have felt my soul grow living by the sea.
Pancakes


 Pancake Party in Ghent…
Pancake Party in Ghent…
The morning was filled with the varying aroma of coffees and syrups.
1: Incredible kitchen floor that I covet.
2: Ian’s voice. Sing to us all day EVERY day!
3: French presses
4: Incredible talks! Hats off fella’s!
We roam, while he looks good.
This Mr. has mad skills.
He is the first person to convince me of the glory Iphone photography has.
Color me impressed.
He rocks our socks off in Over the Ocean with his impeccable guitar form.
and is just all around totally rad!
Check him out. I mean you already did, but check his music out too!
 
					
















