Monday, May 18, 2009

Review of my week

Review of my week 20

Last week was passed mainly recovering (still) from my tummy bug. 
Friday I finally felt better and went for Girlslunch at the Rhubarb Room.
Saturday was Craftmeeting day at the Book Lounge. As I was leaving I was considering to catch a Taxi, but it wasn't even drizzling, and armed with my Wellies and my beautiful umbrella I felt ready to brave any storm. HA- I was terribly wrong! I arrived at the bookshop soaked and with a wrecked umbrella, because halfway there the storm hit me. Maybe I should mention that it is only 10min walk... But a cup of hotchocolate later I completely forgotten about the storm! The craftmeetings are every time a complete success and I am looking forward to the next one already.

The Viewing Glass had B&W-week : I tried to keep up with it as much as I could. Finished my last post a few minutes earlier.
Visit Jen's photos of Paris- absolutely fabulous!
More amazing B&W-photos: this bike, rain and Cape Town

Hope you enjoy them as much as I did. I am definitly going to experiment more with B&W photos. For now I am back to colour, once the rain subdues that is.

Have a fabulous week
xo

5 comments:

Cindy said...

the black and whites are wonderful. i was thinking of you yesterday. we watched a program about victoria falls. it looks incredible. hope you're feeling better, today.

strikk handknits said...

i'm really loving your black and white pics - inspired me to try a few myself over the weekend - still needs a bit more work though. ah, and i hope you had a good time crafting....

aimee said...

love the b&w experiments... and i'm so glad you're feeling better! you've had a rough couple of weeks, it sounds like!

Jhoanna Herrera said...

These b&w pictures are beautiful. I always find b&w and sepia give pictures such a lovely quality, a sense of nostalgia.

Anonymous said...

Love the black and white! Have you ever thought about making postcards with your photos? They are really beautiful.

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