10.8.09

Hi & Bye

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A few more dreamy pictures from our vacation, taken by Alex on his Yashica.

10 comments:

Evangeline said...

Those pictures are gorgeous! It seems like a lovely vacation!

xoxo

Rachel S said...

ahhhh siri tell that bf of yours that these pictures are sooo lovely and also you are adorable, though I'm sure he knows that.

Diane said...

These are such beautiful and gorgeous photos. I'm truly in awe of the atmosphere the photos encapsulate.

July Stars said...

These pictures are beautiful and make me yearn for a summer we have not had in London!

Camille said...

Beautiful photos ! Are these taken with a Yashica 635 ?

Sharon said...

Stunning photos! Alex is very talented (and has a good model, too) :)

LF said...

Looks like a nice get away!! the tights photo is adorable, as well as the car&U-love the vintage look of all

:))
jess s//

Malicious Mallory said...

The picture of the car is stunning, it's as if it was taken straight from a movie.

mir said...

so so nice.

Outi said...

Your parents' farm sounds magical. I think when you grow up in surroundings like that it is actually necessary to leave before you can look at it from a different viewpoint and really appreciate what it has to offer, or what it stands for.

I never thought I could live in the countryside, but after having spent the past years moving around and seeing the way life is in a city -- seeing its benefits and seeing how it can tire you out -- I have, as incredible as it once sounded..., started to think about if I could actually inhabit the sort of lifestyle. Or maybe I have started to dream about a lifestyle which includes growing your own vegetables and flowers, a dream land I could create...

I love this photos by the way, the light in them. Especially the one with the car -- probably because it reminds me of another dream I have that has emerged recently, about travelling across countries here in Europe or across the US in an old car, preferably a brown VW van... ;-)