Loving… The Lull of a Train
The train gently rocks from side to side. Lulling me into a sleepy submission. I ignore the muffled conversations around me, the book closes softly and I let my thoughts wander. It’s a novelty these days and I embrace it.
Loving… Tea for Two
Cucumber sandwiches with the crusts cut off. Scones with jam and cream. Tea sipped over chuckles with my nana. I don’t take this time for granted. I know at different points in her life there could have been completely different outcomes. We high five each other happily for being alive still- she’s that kind of nana.
Loving… Catching Words
Plucking words from the air, rearranging them, and then trying desperately to make some sort of sense of them. They can be uniform in shape, nonsensical in their line up, or simply lost. But occasionally? Occasionally they fall just as they were meant to be. Captured within that micro second and dragged to forever with pen and paper.
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“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]
What are you loving?
Such beautiful words – Brydie – you capture the moment/s so well. Thank you making me feel happy.
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Thank YOU Rachel for the kind words. I hope your week is a lovely one.
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Lovely, Brydie! I think your word catching is going beautifully… I’m loving Autumn at the moment, especially crisp mornings by the lake, and it being just cool enough to enjoy putting on a cardigan and having a warm mug between your hands…
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Enjoy it indeed. I’m yet to see any crazy Autumnal weather here but there have been snippets.
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Beautiful windflowers in the first photo. I am enjoying mine at the moment!
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So that’s what they are called Deidre…thank you 🙂
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Beautiful!
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thanks Linda 🙂
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Good morning Brydie. I look forward to your blog each and every Sunday! That dining room looks like a special place. You even manage to make that train station look beautiful! What a special nana.
I am loving watching my daughter ride her horse, make mud pies, read books and draw pictures. Wishing you a lovely Sunday x
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Mud pies are the best Jane. Especially your mud I would imagine, as it’s just good clean red mud. Not enough mud pies in my life I think!
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Loving … that awesome picture of Platform 13, I’ve never seen it quite from that angle before. Gosh you have an eye with your camera!
Loving … Sunday morning after the market, a cup of coffee and a visit to Brydie’s blog.
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there had been a flurry of feet to avoid rain and suddenly I had the platform to myself Rose. I had another image in my head, but I wasn’t so sure the station attendants would have appreciated my laying down on the platform while people trampled around me…next time eh 🙂
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I am loving…a weekend retreat with writer friends, coconut tim tams and big hugs from my family.
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Hurray for all of that Sara. That’s sounds pretty rockin’ I would say.
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Sunday mornings, fresh autumn air, slices of my own bread…..kids, friends…..thanks for beautiful words Brydie!!
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Sounds wonderful Ale. I hope your week is good one.
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Gorgeous pink anemone, the grandest of the grand of deco doors (although we have a bank with HUGE copper doors over here that would give it a run for its money). You must have been up mighty early to get that platform devoid of pedestrians Ms Cityhippyfarmgirl, or maybe you just shouted “FIRE!” and after they all ran you got down on the ground for your art…words are true art. They can be broken up, reshaped, rearranged and can completely change depending on how they are spoken and received. They are our one true leveller. I think that tea is almost as universal a leveller as words. Anything discussed, postulated, proposed or contemplated over tea is powerful mojo. I love the mojo you share with your nana 🙂
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Having just inhaled two cups of ‘Christmas Tea’ I can well attest to tea being a wonderful leveller. The world once more is recalibrated, brain aligned and eyes in focus again. Thank tea, you serve me well.
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Especially Christmas tea. The drink of saints 🙂
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I just found the PERFECT place to find a most glorious vessel to contain the mojo that is “tea”
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/SecondChanceCeramics?ref=l2-shopheader-name
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how cute are they!
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Brydie… I enjoyed so much reading this post, thank you so much for sharing it with us this Sunday 🙂
Lazy Penguins
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Thanks Lily. It’s good sometimes just to pause a second and take in some of the smaller stuff.
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That my husband dragged me out of bed this morning and said, I want you to see this….so standing in our backyard in our pj’s, we watched as the morning sun’s rays turned the clouds pink. Loving that our 29 year old daughter has come home to Australia, after living in Scotland for 2 years!
Thank you for sharing your stunning photos and beautiful thoughts with us.
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Jenny that’s all wonderful 🙂 I showed my daughter the pinks and oranges of the morning sunrise this morning, it was just stunning. I love this time of year for all the different colours.
Enjoy your time with your daughter after being away for so long!
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Love your images of the train station and the dining room. How fortunate to still have your nana around and so great that you can enjoy a high tea together xx
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Super duper lucky Charlie!
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Beautiful reflections here. Thank you for letting us catch a glimpse of these moments in time.
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Loving this post, Brydie. You are a beautiful writer. 🙂
Me, Im loving that I have a 5 day weekend this week. Also loving that I am having sushi for lunch. LOL! It’s the little things.
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