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verscholen onder de planten in een lange planten bak in ons huis!
Pixies in a closed meeting
hidden under the plants in a long flower box inside our house!
Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca
When Eric and I get bored, this is what we like to do: we wander out into whatever environment we happen to be in at the time, and we take photos. We search particularly for the things that most people would take for granted, e.g. little knick knacks scattered about the house or the way the light shines just perfectly through the trees at a specific time of day or the way plants move in the wind. These are the things we enjoy capturing, the things we can't help but take a picture of regardless of their triviality. And then we recreate the world in the way we see it, in rose-colored glasses per se. La vie en rose or la vie en Christine and Eric. Sure, it's wishy washy thinking that intentionally pushes aside the way the world actually appears, but who says we have to look at the world in one particular way. There's so many different things to be appreciated, so many things we will never, ever capture on camera, but at least we can capture some of them and then demonstrate for you what we see even when we're not looking through the lens of a camera.
I got this roll developed at CVS--it cost me $5.89 including the CD. Judging from this scan, the price meets the quality.
What happened on my balcony garden is this: I had two large pots and two large flower boxes. I put some soil and a variety of seeds in all of them, and placed them on my balcony. I then realized that it was far too cold to put the boxes outside, so I brought them back inside. By the time I moved them back out to the balcony, I'd completely forgotten what was in which of the boxes and pots. It's a surprise!