umbrellas
This should have been yesterday's post. I was allowed to join an impromptu picnic between our rehearsal and our concert even though I had very little to offer. In fact all I had was the blue tub of seeds and the four apples next to it. I felt really happy to be part of such a nice and good group of people...
This is my lovely friend who I have really gotten to know this summer through work. I am not working in the south again any time soon and it makes me sad to think I won't see her so often in the near future. She makes me want to be a better person all the time but she also makes me feel good about myself - isn't that odd? We also exchange seaweed and wholesome recipes.
We went to the sea on a not so nice day but I love it like this...not so many tourists and lots of space and wind.
Today I went on a bit of a beautiful shopping spree and bought lots of autumny clothes for the baby bird. I love providing for her and trying to create the idyllic childhood we revere so much....

2 Comments:
Yes - that's why I like "being around" you guys (or one of the reasons).
I love your choice of Autumn clothes for baby bird. I'm not sure I agree with Hazel that baby clothes are always perfect. I see so many clothes for babies and children that are really ugly - in nasty materials and colours, with too much fuss, and so unimaginative. A girl's t-shirt will have 'princess' written in sparkly letters, lots of lace and frills, and all in a yucky pink. But any girl who really wanted to be a princess would probably much rather have a very simple white dress with some petticoats and a tiara.
Anyway I think you have chosen beautiful clothes - warm glowing colours and comfy materials, with pretty but not overbearing patterns. I am sure b.b. will feel like a happy Autumn nymph (and proper little human being too!) wearing them.
I thought that might be the case in Nelson Hazel!
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