As night became day, we climbed stairs and jumped on beds letting the time go where it will.
Featuring my parent's 25 year old film camera and a few other shenanigans from my house. 27.6.12
23.6.12
Bottles and Flowers
We've spent the last few days cleaning corners and sorting about the house. I went through some dusty papers, moved furniture, and took a short lunch break.It's a wonder how here and now is tomorrow's yesterday. The emotions we feel right now are going to be dusty memories, pulsing through the photographs we took, hidden in the music we listened to, and leaking in the words we wrote. When I look back I see a different me, so tomorrow will bring a new me.
22.6.12
Instagram, Polaroid, and Sun
Going through the hot summer days sipping lemon ice water, nibbling on fruits, and lying among flowers. I discovered my uncle's old Polaroid camera in my grandmother's cupboard, and it's now my mission to revolve the old thing catching dust. I've been shopping and slowly adding to my growing closet. I'm catching up with old friends and making new goals for this summer. Let the summer begin.
Jewels of Roses
As the sun peeked in an out of the clouds, we wrapped ourselves among the flower on the deck and the curtains in the window. Her blond hair tangled with the roses atop her head as she browsed through the flowers and touched them with her fingertips. Once finished, we filled ourselves with pizza and watched a scary movie in the basement.
16.6.12
The Vintage Feeling
Some things hidden in the nooks and crannies of my house. The pink flowers are from the hard work of my father as he planted through the spring and early summer days. The wooden heart was a gift for my mother, it says "I Love You Mom" on the backside. Atop a few of my favorite books sits a little decorative piece that we found when we moved into our house, and on the side sits my player of magical tunes, the merry-go-round.
The First Summer
This summer I'm going to explore, with my eyes open and my heart curious. I'm going record every moment of it and keep it 4x6 photographs. I'm going to show you my life through my lens as I keep my eyes wide open, like its my first summer.
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