I'm sure you've all noticed things have been a little quiet here other than the usual photos of the girls. All I can say is I have been spending much needed time with my Dad for his health has sadly deteriorated. I haven't been myself, emotionally things are a bit of a struggle. I've barely been picking up the camera at all but there was a bit of photo taking, mostly today so I thought I would share and put a bit of happiness up here on my blog.
1. Pretty skies.
2. Hello there Nan.
3. Miss Molly eagerly waiting for someone to throw her ball. I'm enjoying the green grass after the storms we've been having.
4. The golden light of the afternoon in Miss 9's room.
5. The lights in her room.
6. The sparkling Christmas tree. The dangling cross stitch ornament a gift to me from my mother in law.
7. I managed to captured this flashing sign with both lights on.
8. Christmas bokeh outside.
9. The blue glow and a full moon.
Joining the lovely Em today for her weekly stills.
2. Hello there Nan.
3. Miss Molly eagerly waiting for someone to throw her ball. I'm enjoying the green grass after the storms we've been having.
4. The golden light of the afternoon in Miss 9's room.
5. The lights in her room.
6. The sparkling Christmas tree. The dangling cross stitch ornament a gift to me from my mother in law.
7. I managed to captured this flashing sign with both lights on.
8. Christmas bokeh outside.
9. The blue glow and a full moon.
Joining the lovely Em today for her weekly stills.
I'm thinking of you Catherine and sending the biggest hugs up your way to you and the family. Much love, Mel xxx
ReplyDeleteDear Catherine. Your photos are beautiful as always. Sending you love and strength, cherish the time you can spend with your Dad. Take photos with your family and make sure you get one of you with him. Believe me. Jane x
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear your dad is not well - will be thinking of you. Beautiful photos - especially of 'nan'. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHave been thinking of you my friend. Much love, stay strong xx
ReplyDeleteThere is much happiness in your pics ....take care and know we are all thinking of you. xxx
ReplyDeleteSo sorry your Dad isn't doing well - thinking of you (and what beautiful photographs). Take care xx
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time. Your photos are amazing...I especially adore that one taken from the end of the bed, looking towards the lights!
ReplyDeleteTake care x
My thoughts are with you, go gently.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful, amazing light!
I hope you have a better week this week. xx
I'm very sorry to hear that. Your photography is so very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking of you often, sending warm hugs. and try and pick up that camera - you know it is a great release for you xxx
ReplyDeleteBig hugs to you in this heart-rending time. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos with us, the detail, light and bokeh are lovely. Melania xx
ReplyDeleteThoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. I'm sure when you looked back on these photos they made you smile even for a few minutes....they are a lovely set of moments you have captured. Regards Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia
ReplyDeleteJust found you through Em's link-up. Your photos are beautiful. Sending lots of love to you and your family, take care xx
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear you dad isn't well, you've taken gorgeous photos managing to capture a lot of beauty even when you are having an awful time!
ReplyDeletelovely collection.. i adore those bright lights!
ReplyDeletesending love and hugs your way!
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Thinking of you Catherine.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured such beautiful photos. x
Your photos are beautiful and they capture the spirit of Christmas so well.
ReplyDeleteHi Catherine,
ReplyDeleteI'm reading your blog backwards as I get a precious hour of chill out with all jobs done and the anticipation of Christmas eve mass in a few hours. I was thinking of you last week having had a phonecall home about my own dads health I was wondering how your Dad is doing. I contemplated sending you an email. I wish now that I had but hopefully it is not too late to tell you that I keep you and your Dad in my thoughts and prayers especially when I am doing the same for my own. I hope you all get to spend some special time together over this magical time.