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?
This winter walk series was a killer lady !
ReplyDeletei'm with marion!
ReplyDeleteI love so much your series of winter walk,colours are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeletemarine: 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
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeletekristina: thank you! i'm reading just that book at the moment, such a fascinating tale. i'll need something to read after ... tricky.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, warm woolen socks - one of life's simple pleasures! And joining the choir of hooray's for your gorgeous winter walk series
ReplyDeleteKristina, I wish you Winter walk would last longer, such an amazing bunch of photos. loved it so much
ReplyDeleteI envy those winter walks...my winter is too inside one...and miss the wind on my face.
ReplyDeleteThese are really refreshing... Visually too !-)
ReplyDeleteI 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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