these photographs were taken on a country drive with my mother on her last visit, i was having some camera trouble, mostly me not understand the settings) over exposing when shooting, but i do not think there as bad as i thought, well...
last night as we all went up to bed and the golden full moon entered the room the kids and i started chatting, we laughed so hard as we shared stories, tried to make sophie our big white dog talk. the room was filled with the kind of laughter that made our eyes water. such happy sounds from upstairs. this is what summer on the hill has been so far. i look forward to sharing more with you soon.
i am going to be talking about this post, real soon so please visit it and i am going to add to the plot. because of this family my life has changed, i am able to capture moments and speak and share with so many. so have a look and like i said i will be posting about it soon, with the help of my niece elle.
11 comments:
Right now I am so darn envious of your talent and clear passion for what you shoot. I need to come visit and soak some of it up! Can't wait!!!
xx
For someone who was having camera troubles, you sure take good pictures! They are beautiful. Love the road going off into the mist. Sounds like life at your place is full of joy and love these days - enjoy :) Oh, and Panda would love a picture of Sophie next time please :)
Your photographs are beautiful as always, I love how bright they are in this post. Please promise me you will take and share many many photos of autumn!!
Looking forward to more.
xo
Your pictures are beautiful.
I am intrigued by your teaser re: the coffee/ orphanage post, and look forward to hearing more...
I love that sort of laughter; the joy in it. Such a gift to share with your niece and nephew; the richness of life, moments of simple happiness. A visit here delights and inspires me in the truest sense and excited that your post leads to another inspiring post and a new story to share.
oh, the sixth picture - magical.
Photos are beautiful. So green. So lush!
But they look amazing Nadia!
I love cows. Their eyes are deeper than the human ones.
I agree with Lucia, I think cows are smarter than most people would think. Thanks for a lovely tour. Vermont in the Summer seems like a magical place.
Your photos are great! :)
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