I think…rather a lot. Sometimes probably a little too much, (and some times not often enough) but this week I’ve been thinking about some amazingly talented people, and truly loving the passion that they spread on to others near by.
Loving beautiful books that come in the mail. If Kate’s words and wonderful pictures don’t make you want to go retro caravaning around the place, I don’t know what will. The sweetest, loveliest book.
Loving this music video clip. It makes me smile, it transfixes my little people and makes me happy to say I know this talented man. Live vocal looping is not something that many people have heard of, in a nutshell it’s layer upon layer of music coming from his voice, (not one instrument and all performed live.) Larry T Hill is also pretty amazing for having hitch hiked 28,000km last year around the country, has an upcoming sailing trip to Sri Lanka, and an enthusiasm or passion for life that is pretty much unrivaled. This is the man who helped bumped me into the blogosphere, (and he’s also my cousin-yay!)
Loving Milkwood’s new video. Not a lot else to say except…it’s awesome, and they are awesome, and you’d be mad not to do a course through them if it’s at all possible.
Three snapshots of three very different people showing a little part of how very talented and passionate they all are, doing what they do best.
Loving that.
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How about you? Want to share a talented and passionate person with me?
“Often life’s pleasures pass us by simply because we don’t take a moment to focus on them… Make a point of noticing everyday something that uplifts your spirit or tickles your heart… Stop to breathe in the joy of this moment and then tell someone about it. Share your joy and revel in it. When your joy is savoured, and then shared, it is magnified…” ROBIN GRILLE
I really admire passionate people too, no matter what their passion! Love foxslane and her new book looks so beautiful – great to read your review of it. Will definitely add it to my ‘must buy’ list.
I admire artisans and makers. There is a building in Melbourne called the Nicholas Building, which houses tiny artist’s studios; incl. a jeweller who casts intricate patterns from sea anemones, a milliner, a shoe-maker, a lady who sells only vintage buttons… So, so inspirational seeing people pursue their creative passions. Love etsy too, for celebrating crafters and makers.
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Wonderful Saskia. Exactly the sort of place that I would like my money to go to. Passionate people that truly believe in their craft…it’s not quite the same shopping at Westfield is it.
And Etsy rocks.
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Hi Brydie. Lovely post, Vantastic is great isn’t it? So full of colour and good family stuff. We are having a few internet ‘issues’ as the moment so I am going to watch those video links later. I made your strawberry crumble last night…it was SO good and smelt divine when it was cooking. I just sent the recipe on to my mum!
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Yay! Thank you Jane. Dead simple huh. I didn’t have high hopes when I first made it, but ten spoonfuls in, actually it seems to work just fine!
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PS I love the yellow laminex in the first photo!
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and that would be my $50 bargain retro table from ebay 6 years ago. Aka, our dining table 🙂
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Your cousin is very talented. I loved the clip. The book looks very interesting too – my husband loves all the old retro vans – I should buy him a copy xx
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He is talented isn’t he 🙂
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
For the lovely review and for the intro to Larry T Hill.
I am completely obsessed with Jogn Seymor and his self sufficiency tales at the moment.
I hope you have a happy week. xx
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No thank YOU dear lady. Love your book!
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Brydie I can’t wait to show the kids “Croc Fever!!” I love it !!!
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Yay!! My kids love it too Sunitra.
(ps. You met Larry T Hill once at one of our picnics 🙂
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There are some great loves in here, and a dose of inspiration too (impressive cousin you have!). My inspiration recently comes from people who take time for other people…it makes all the difference I find.
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Kari if only more people did it, if only…
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Oh so many great posts…and I have been too busy to read your blog or anyone elses’. I have missed out on some great reading from you and can’t wait to catch up on all your posts.
You asked about inspiring people – I think for a start all the blogs I follow are people who inspire me everyday. But I also feel inspired in particular by Mark and Kate at the Purple Pear Farm ( you can read their blog -Purple Pear Blog) – their ethics and understanding of permaculture just make me want to keep doing what we are doing on our farm but get better at it through the use of permaculture and education. I also love that they get out in the community and educate other people …a little bit liked the’pied pipers of permaculture’.
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I’m a little like the above comment from Kim. Where’s the time go? Kate’s book is a joy. Good on her and I wish her all the success. What about you Miss Cityhippyfarmgirl? When is your book coming out? What ever the subject, recipes, vintage goodies, breadmaking, breathtaking photography – get cracking – I want a copy! Or two.
As for inspiring and passionate people – I can’t go past my own husband. He’s extraordinary. As I type at this very moment he’s on the verge of making yet another invention in the world of mineral separation. I think they call it a revolution. Some very excited people at his place of work. Hush, hush secrecy so why his wife is revealing this on your blog is beyond me – hehehehe. I know I can trust you Brydie. Shhhhh.
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That sounds like the voice of a very proud wife. I have no idea what it is that he is doing but a thousand best wishes sent to him while he does it.
As for my book? Ooooh wouldn’t that be lovely! 🙂
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