Thursday, December 20, 2012

jervis bay:



So this will be my last post for the year. A couple of weekends ago, we drove down south (again) and stayed in Jervis Bay - probably one of my favourite spots ever. It is home to the whitest sand in the world and some very pretty beaches. If you're ever road tripping along the NSW coast, it's definitely worth a stop. I tried to feature a few more detail shots in this post, rather then the usual aqua blue water photos that have featured quite heavily recently. It's always nice to notice the details.

Also, in other exciting news, Andy and I are just about to jet off to New Zealand. Cannot wait. I am in desperate need of a good holiday. Once we get back there'll be lots and lots of photos from our trip and hopefully some of a little project we will be working on while over there! I'll also be instagramming a whole heap, so if you are on the insta, come follow me at @lineshapecolour.

And while I'm here, I just want to wish everyone a really happy and wonderful Christmas! Thank you for all the amazing comments, emails and for stopping by to have a look. I really appreciate it!
I'm really excited for 2013! Bring it on.
my man



near cave beach










chinamans beach

hyams beach

greenpatch


Sunday, December 9, 2012

christmas 2012:

christmas pom-poms


Can you believe it'll be Christmas in two weeks?! Crazy! Feels just like a few months ago I was sharing my Christmas craftiness from last year. 
So Christmas will be pretty low-key at our place this year. Andy and I are heading to New Zealand to spend time with his family and celebrate Christmas, which is super exciting! I'm counting down the days 'til we're on that jet plane.
But I had to decorate a little and have taken a few photos of our Christmas branch (you may recall it from last year?) and a little garland I made from pine cones. Not super traditional, but way fun. 



the branch, leaning up against the wall


a pine cone garland, above the sideboard








Wednesday, November 28, 2012

whitehaven beach:





Are you ready for an aqua-colour overload? 

Wanting to make the most of our time in the Whitsundays, Andy and I chartered a helicopter to Whitehaven, one of Australia's most famous stretches of beach. 
Located on Whitsunday Island, Whitehaven is famous for its postcard-perfect white silica sand and Hill Inlet (those swirling blues and aquas). You can't beat seeing Whitehaven and the surrounding islands in all their glory from the air (you may know I'm a big fan of a birds-eye view), and you know, it's not everyday you get to fly in a helicopter!

As for the experience, I'll let the photos do the talking... crazy amazing.

Our trip up to Hamilton Island was a gentle reminder of how beautiful Australia really is (I know I really take it for granted, looking at overseas destinations for holidays) and that there is so much to explore and discover right here. We're already planning our next trip up to the Whitsundays, which will hopefully involve some sailing! Can't wait.

Thank you Hamilton Island and qualia for the most amazing weekend!



hill inlet


approaching whitsunday island





looking north, whitehaven beach


i was loving these patterns created by some little crabs








looking south


our helicopter - i want one!



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