WEDDING FLOWERS: new year
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Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

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Jumper - Urban Outfitters (£32.00)
Jeans - Select (17.99)
Boots - Primark (£22.99)

I threw this little boxing day outfit together and really liked the overall look. The Urban Outfitters jumper I received at Christmas is gorgeous;the auburn, mustard and black colours are so complementary, making the piece jump out in my wardrobe. I love new clothing that is so different from anything you've worn before - such a lovely feeling to have a change :-)

I'm so excited with what this year holds. My new years resolutions are:

  •  To lose weight until I'm happy with my figure!
  • Improve my flexibility. 
  • Be more positive towards situations instead of entering them negatively.
  • Take a photo every day of the year (I did this last year in a private facebook album and it is so cool to look back on)
  • Save my money.
  • Try out new beauty products rather than sticking to the same ones every day.
  • Try new foods (I'm really fussy and want to eat like a normal human being)
  • Have my blog reach 30,000 views and 3,000 followers. 

What are your New Year's Resolutions?


Lots of love
Two Thousand Fourteen

Two Thousand Fourteen

I've been thinking all morning about what this new year will hold:

•I will turn


this year. In two weeks, actually. Whoops. I feel pretty old. I AM getting old. Taylor loves reminding me about it.

•We will be graduating this year! Class of 2014!





Taylor from the Y

And me from the U



•We are moving across the ocean to London, England






•But before we get to Europe, Taylor has

Its 2013


What a busy start to the new year.  I have hardly had time to catch my breath let alone blog.  Summer in Tasmania is always full of surprises.  Whether it's snow falling on the peaks, or thunder storms, or baking sun, you have to be prepared for anything.  This year, 4th January was the hottest recorded day in Tasmania for 130 years.  It also saw a major bush fire disaster begin that was to last for more than a week.  Swallows Nest Farm is situated on the Tasman Peninsula - almost an island in itself except for a narrow strip of land that joins it to the mainland of Tasmania.  The fires cut off access to the peninsula and we were unexpectedly separated from our home and two of our kids.  We spent almost a week away from home, staying with our friends at South Arm, before we were able to return home in a police escorted convoy.  What an experience!  We were so pleased to get home and find all our animals and all the proteas safe and sound, if a little ashy and dry!
Bushfires are a part of life in the Australian bush.  There is a cycle of life in which fire plays an essential role.  Many native plant species only reproduce naturally after a fire.  Proteaceae are among those plants that are adapted fire as a way of reproducing or regenerating.  Seeing the devastation so close at hand it is hard to imagine it ever being green again, but with the first spots of rain, some of the green shoots are already beginning to peep through the blackened soil. Banksias growing by the beach will open their cones and eject seed ready to germinate.  Some plants will shoot from root systems below the ground.  I'm looking forward to seeing this regeneration.


Life cycles are integral to life as a flower grower.  Summer will soon turn to autumn and then winter.  I will stop writing 2012 instead of 2013 and we will be well into the busyness of the year.  I'm looking forward to the cycle, as the plants produce their blooms and I'm looking forward to watching the renewal of the the bushfire affected landscape.  I hope that 2013 brings renewal and growth and plenty of blooms for you too!

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