Friday 29 January 2016

{Soulfood Friday}

Cosy baby boy knits...

 Quiet, grey days...

A birthday lunch at a favourite haunt...

 Garden greens...

 More stream of consciousness watercolouring...

Warming embers in the grate...

Every Friday I'll be pausing to notice something from the week that has nourished my soul. 

A special, sacred-everyday moment captured on camera, or perhaps a snippet from a book, a recipe still warm from the kitchen or something whimsical that simply made me smile.
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Here are a few simple things that have fed my soul this week. 

What has inspired/fed/nourished your soul this week friends? 
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 Feel free to link up to your own soulful spaces either at the bottom of this post or in the comments.


   

   

13 comments:

  1. Oh those wee knits, soon right?
    Enjoy all the beauty this world has to offer Suzy Mae.
    I hope you are feeling well.

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    1. Thank you Tracey :) Yes only seven weeks to go!!!

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  2. Yours is a beautiful blog with some lovely pictures. Thank you for the inspiration xx

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  3. Looks so lovely and settled... Have a beautiful weekend!

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  4. Such lovely, peaceful moments from your week. Have a lovely weekend.

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  5. What a beautiful week. Some lovely moments to savour.

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  6. Beautiful photoimpressions!
    The green looks so fresh and not wintry (with us all green is down by the frost)
    Have a good weekend

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  7. that baby boy will be warmly dressed up.
    beautiful drawings!

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  8. I love watercolors. Your photos ar beautiful!
    Have a nice quiet weekend!

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