I love your tiny heart
I love your tiny sounds
Your newborn eyes still closed
I love your puppy scent
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Fresh.”
I love your tiny heart
I love your tiny sounds
Your newborn eyes still closed
I love your puppy scent
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Fresh.”
Painting on Cockatoo Island
A work colleague and my husband thought it might be fun to photograph me on my lunch break last year taking city photography (what I have to endure at work!):
And the photo in question is featured in my Angular post that can be found here:
Baby asleep and totally unaware:
I’ve extended the challenge to include animals (she (Lola) was too exhausted after getting lost in the bush yesterday, my friend had to fetch the car to fetch her, she is only 8 months old 🙂 )
Orange for nature and for light
Show some style and there is life
Butterflies and trees
And pins for victory
And to form a theme, simplicity
To tie it all together
Orange for Passion
And some books for Poetry!
Images from Pinterest: Passion through Poetry MoodBoard here
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Orange you glad it’s photo challenge time?.”
Not the best shots, but taken inadvertently last week at the local school down the road from our home. It is the only school in the area that has it’s own farm, teaching the students about agriculture.
I’ve been to Maponya Mall 🙂 (my claim to fame!)
Portrait – Richard Maponya, Mall Tycoon
Known as the man who build the first shopping mall in Soweto, 86-year-old Richard Maponya is an iconic entrepreneur in South African history. Maponya Mall is his holy grail. It took Maponya $62.8 million, 28 years and a string of lawsuits to carve out the first shopping mall in the bustling Soweto.
Photography – Jay Caboz
Location – Richard Maponya‘s house Hydepark, South Africa
Publication – see the articles here Forbes Africa Magazine Feb Issue