Today was the most grey and miserable day in the history of London (and this is an achievement, everyone!) and it is late and I am beyond tired so this post is basically going to be about flowers, sunshine and happiness. I give you:
My Ode To The Lost Spring (there's a metal band name, right there)
These are all from different days, my loyal fans should of course be able to attribute them to the different original posts by the lighting and general atmosphere.
Some of these pictures were actually taken by my sister, of whom I am not sure that she is aware of this blog...
Thanks, Pupskind! (it IS a turning point in every photographer's life to be accepted into this renowned blog, after all).
If only the sky looked like that every day.
More flowers and less witty comments to go with them.
I want to try one last thing, in this post. I noticed that some of my posts have hashtags all of a sudden and after some detective work I am attributing these to some automatic tagging system by Google (I have given up my hopes of ever becoming a cool kid in y life and I am therefore banned from ever using hashtags (#maybeForTheBetter?)). I want test my hypothesis, so please don't think I am crazy when I type: raspberries, cupcake factory, Iker Casillas, very happy baby elephants, poetry enthusiasts.
Good night!
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pff, tu hermana se lo pierde por no leer el blog! :P aber Sie macht sehr coole Fotos <3 Gott, hier kübelt es grad *i feel you*
ReplyDeletejust trying out something, don't think I'm crazy: orchids, Pups, Lagatoh, John Lennon, sunshine :P
that a interesting point you have covered. i am noticing only good points because in every adventure you have to face little bit hard environments.
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