it’s time…
Posted in australia, nature, pia's photos February 6th, 2010 by pia

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…to bid this landscape goodbye. While I write, the kookaburras are singing their last song for the day.

I will miss this country. again.

Next week I will be writing my posts from mon petit bateau in amsterdam. I have lots of posts to share with you that I haven’t had a chance to compose while here, so even though I’m leaving sydney, we haven’t seen the last of this landscape and its creative souls in the (blog)house just yet. Next week is going to be alot of fun. Until then, mes amis, enjoy the rest of your weekend.

xx

PS it has not stopped raining here in sydney all day. I had hope to enjoy one last swim in the ocean, one last walk through the bush, and blow one last kiss to the sun but alas, it’s not meant to be. The above photo is something ( I call it an ‘interpretation of the landscape’) I composed from a collection of botanical findings from my walks over the last 2 months. I will pin this photo up on my wall when I get back to amsterdam to remind me of the nature I so love.  À bientôt australia! tot ziens!



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12 Comments

  1. Leanne T says

    it is amazing, it literally has been raining all day! shame you missed your swim but have a great trip back and we look forward to all of the new posts next week. love the pic of your botanical collection…makes me want to look a bit harder next time i go for a walk! thanks for helping us see the beautiful in the everyday!

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  2. katiecrackernuts says

    Go well and safely Pia. I am sorry about the rain – even those staying haven’t found it that much fun. The irony will be if you get home and it’s sunny.

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  3. ingrid says

    safe travels x

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  4. Kate says

    Pia, I had the exact same thoughts as you. I live not too far from a major botanical extravaganza. While we were there I started picking up bits growing on bushes and trees. Everything is so crispy, twisty and twirly, it is so beautiful don’t you think? I still haven’t got round to photograph mine, although I saw one of my kids pick up one of the sprigs this morning and examine it so it, might not have been picked in earnest!
    Btw my copy of Dumbo feather made its way to me. What a wonderful magazine, to be included in. I thought your interview was truly inspiring, and very honest. Your blog is extremely popular because you have inspiring thoughts and are clearly very talented, you have an amazing command of words, and you are living the dream, many people aspire to. To me you come across as a wonderful person. Congratulations, you deserve every success.

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  5. erin says

    a lovely collection of memories. safest travels!

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  6. Maia says

    I love your construct of the landscape. Safe travels!

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  7. cassaundra says

    safe travels!

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  8. corine says

    You are living the dream. I love traveling along with you.

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  9. Tuulikki Titine says

    Hi Pia, I just blew a kiss in your name to the sun as it is shining at it’s best. Wishing you a safe trip!

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  10. Coleccionando estrellas says

    Welcome to Europe again!

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  11. Juddie says

    Oh please send some rain down here to Melbourne! Travel safely and have a wonderful time back in Amsterdam 🙂

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  12. gillian says

    Happy and safe journey to Amsterdam. It sounds as though part of your heart remains in Australia though…you make it sound so appealing. xo

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