Saturday, December 31, 2016

2016 (ish)

I have spent this afternoon looking through the photographs on my hard drive, the ones I took with my 'real' camera this year, and picking out my favourite and best. Curating them, one might say, if one were an arsehole.

When I say this year's photos, I mean the ones I took of my home and my family - not the work ones of which there have been maybe not as many as I would like but more than I might have expected from a year living on Craggy Island in the remote and beautiful Hebrides. I had naively planned to do a stock take and recap of my work work once I bashed out a quick' 2016 In Photos, The Personal Ones' but four hours later  I'm seeing in triplicate, my computer is starting to overheat and my fingers are as cold as a witch's tit. And apparently we have a party to get ready for.

To be honest I can't really say that this is 2016 in photos as there is so much of this year that escaped capture on anything other than my phone (it's all there on instagram if you want to have at it  - the storms and employment fluctuations, the trips off the island, the birthdays and anniversaries and first days of school, then starting college and the immersion in my course that followed), rather this is bits of 2016 in photographs, the rare occasions when I took my real camera out.

Let's call it a year of dry days, three changes of address, Lyra figures out she can swim and the progression of a top knot. That works for me.

 I know that on a global scale 2016 has been a bit of a shit but if anything maybe it can remind us to hold on to the beautiful moments ahead, because however fast our journey in that handcart may be the moments of mundane magic, of everyday miracles, of the golden light will be there too.

I wish you all a wonderful New Year. Thank you for sharing this last one with me. x


6 comments:

  1. Looks pretty darn good to me. Wish I could give my kids such a beautiful life.

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    1. Thank you. And I bet your kids *are* having a beautiful life Lauren - childhood in Edinburgh is your own virtual Hogwarts, so there's that. x

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  2. I've always loved your Hebridean photos. There's just something about the way you shoot that seems to capture the wild soul of the islands. ❤❤❤

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play nice.