Monday, 25 April 2016

project 366: 109-115


109: Monday outfit details.


110: I had last week off work and even though I'm not restricted at work at all, I tend to wear darker make-up (or at least darker lips) only in my free time.


111: I'm using this honey as a lip exfoliator, haha!


112: Random things I collect and find later in my coat pockets and other places. This time I had a pocketful of alder catkins..


113: I went to an art gallery exhibition opening on Friday and it was good fun. The week before last I went to/worked at another exhibition opening and this week, while it was still at my workplace, I went purely as a guest. I am such a busy and arty individual.




114: Sunset drives and bird spotting. I'm actually planning on another similar trip so that I can get closer to the cranes and take proper pictures! (I'm scared they'll attack and eat me, though.)




115: Parsley on a chessboard and the cutest, tiniest olive oil.

Hope you've all had a good week, what've you been up to?
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5 comments

  1. That olive oil looks so cute, I need to try honey as a lip scrub
    xo
    www.laurajaneatelier.com

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  2. Ohhhh the gloves are lovely Laura!

    Corinne x

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  3. The art exhibition photo is SO cool! I need to start going to more of those in my city!

    Raashi
    raashiagarwal.blogspot.com.au

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  4. Gail J - or the girls wearing it, hun! xx

    Laura Mitbrodt - doesn't it! and it works quite well, i think, love! xx

    Corinne - thank you so much, chick! xx

    Raashi - thank you, lovely! you really should, i feel like there's always at least something interesting going on in every city:-) xx

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