Sunday, 19 February 2012
winter walk (IV)
it's sunday. i just put on some woolly socks that had sat on the radiator for a little while and were deliciously warm. yesterday, i cleared some of the dried plants and put in a couple of bulbs (months too late of course, but ever the optimist, i'm hoping they will make an appearance nevertheless). it starts to feel a little less wintry here, but that's most likely wishful thinking.
i'm looking for a good read (again). any ideas?
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This winter walk series was a killer lady !
i'm with marion!
I love so much your series of winter walk,colours are so beautiful.
I'm going in Berlin next month. Doyou know a good adress to stay for 3 nights ?
marion & jana: thank you so much, you two! happy sunday!
marine: take a look here http://mostlyberlin.blogspot.com/2010/05/where-to-stay-in-berlin.html
have fun in berlin!
The winter walk photos have really been gorgeous
I just finished a really great book (it's a biography of sorts): "The hare with the amber eyes" by Edmund De Waal. Can highly recommend it!
kristina: thank you! i'm reading just that book at the moment, such a fascinating tale. i'll need something to read after ... tricky.
Ahhh, warm woolen socks - one of life's simple pleasures! And joining the choir of hooray's for your gorgeous winter walk series
Kristina, I wish you Winter walk would last longer, such an amazing bunch of photos. loved it so much
I envy those winter walks...my winter is too inside one...and miss the wind on my face.
These are really refreshing... Visually too !-)
I can feel the cool brisk air in these -- lovely. Do you like Michael Ondaatje? Perhaps his latest, The Cat's Table. If you've never read Ondaatje, you might want to seek out Running in the Family.
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