1. How could summer solstice come & go already? I have been watching sunsets every evening, letting the crimson light flood my bedroom -
2. The foliage is dark green, air is thick with fragrant jasmine and quiet white flowers -
3. The wilderness was perfect. Every time I think of those perfect few days spent on the water and under the vast sky - my heart is still. There has been a lot of undercurrents in the face of apparent calm water at present, but all shall be well. We shall sail through (practising mindfulness) -
4. Ran a glorious (albeit the slowest) half-marathon, stopping to help in the capacity of a doctor. A sense of pride and also the inevitable responsibility -
5. I've found the perfect house to move to next - creamy white wall with laurel green window frames, stripped down wooden floor, looking over a cosy rose garden. Plus rugs! Plus a direct bus to Cafe Oto! I cannot really ask for more (in London)
6. Still need to go to: RA Summer Exhibition, the Monks House and one day, Atelier Cézanne; finish the Edward St Aubyn's novels (toxic yet thrilling, read in conjunction with his brilliant New Yorker profile)
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what a glorious summer... i´d like to move right in with you:)
RépondreSupprimerenjoy those wonderful days!
Midsummer is always my favourite time of the year, sounds like yours has been wonderful! The house sounds amazing good luck with the move x ps thanks for the insta follow!
RépondreSupprimerI love the style of your blog, congrats on the half marathon!! I am also hoping to see the RA summer show, fingers crossed I will be there tomorrow!xx
RépondreSupprimer<3 all beautiful, makes me really miss summers with you, actually, it's still not too late to make this happen. xxx
RépondreSupprimerI love your posts. The descriptions remind me Colette's "Earthly Paradise" a bit. Ethereal and romantic but never over the top.
RépondreSupprimerCongrats on the half! I have my first in a couple weeks...