30.10.11

OCTOBER ROLL


The little cat just loves to be higher than everyone else.

I gave my plants a haircut. There is not much space in my corridor garden but I'm still grateful for it.

Normal everyday scenes from home, and tasting the lovely sour-sweetness of the pomegranate after a really long time. I love that red colour.

29.10.11

LITTLE PINK DOTS


While I was shooting the second photo I kept remembering my mom telling me how never to play with my food *lol* I also remember getting scolded when I was young for always nibbling off the sugar flower bits and leaving the plain biscuit behind.

LIFE IS STILL PRETTY GOOD I THINK


It has been a rather rough week but cute kids and dessert never fail to make me smile.

I have been on the lookout for beautiful photo blogs recently. I am very much in love with this blog at the moment, it makes me want to throw down everything and buy the next ticket to London.

Oh and please do share your current photo blog crush with me if you have any. Looking for one by googling is too much of a needle in a haystack (I tried... ...but threw aside the iPad after just 5 minutes *lol*)

Have a great one this weekend ok?

18.10.11

ONE SAD ROLL


You know how you sometimes wait excitedly for a roll of film to come back and when you get it, all you could go was... ..."meh"? Well this was one such roll, sadly. The above were all I could salvage from it.

A roll of Chinese film that I tested out and I must say... ...I love my Fujifilm more than ever.

Hope the monday blues are long gone from you. I shall load a proper roll this weekend and try again.

16.10.11

SLEEPY RAMBLINGS


Just got back from some good food, beer and fun at a friend's place, nothing better than a home party I think. There's a purring cat beside me as I type, and I'm getting all warm and sleepy.

Old photo again, I really must hang out more with my camera. Tomorrow, perhaps.

Enjoy the weekend everyone, I'm going to bed.

1.10.11

FIND ME WHERE THE FIELDS ARE


Is it the season already? 

To be honest, I can't remember, my school days in Japan seemed so distant. I have a desperate need to get away from the concrete blocks, packed trains, messy office, sit in an open field, and just be.