I’m a huge fan of Eoin Finn and have been for some time now. It all started with the Pursuit of Happy Hips – a home practice yoga DVD that I got for Christmas one year that led me to find...
Time has not been my friend lately, leaving me with nothing left to blog – and I’m afraid it’s gonna get worse before it gets better my friends… all for good reasons, all whic...
It’s Summer here in Sydney but you couldn’t tell by looking out the window. A dull veil has fallen over the city as shades of grey cast by clouds and raindrops envelope the streets, like ...
I sure hope to be around in 80 years time when the vision of this sweet project is realised, but we’ll all just have to be patient – just like the ‘Patient Gardener‘ folks at ...
A few years back some bright spark thought it’d be a gorgeous idea make frangipani stickers for cars which caught on as an annoying fad for bogans and totally ruined their appeal (the flowers, ...
I just can’t go past a good tricky light installation lately (as you might have seen in last week’s Carnovsky post). Would you check out this insanely brilliant exhibit by French photogr...
Sometimes you have no idea how cool your other half is until they introduce you to a super-talented Photographer, Creative Director and all-round nice guy such as Darren Martin, and in my attempts to...
“The sea is the richest thing, you have to respect the sea” So I’m probably a little late on the train for this one but have just been so moved watching the previews below, with my ...
Carnovsky‘s RGB exhibit is everything I love visually in one place: Bright, layered colour. Hidden images. Tricks with light. “RGB designs create surfaces that mutate and interact with di...
Hey hey and how’s it all going my friends?! Hope alls happy and well and this year is looking the goods so far with some R&R over the holidays to get you all inspired to fly! I spent the fi...
So dream big my friends and may 2012 bring you love, happiness and sunshine! Ingrid x
It’s no secret that I’m slightly obsessed with Jacaranda trees, as blogged here and here. Just before Spring they drop their leaves, then slowly the twiggy skeleton starts to bud… t...
Super original. Super inventive. It’s the work of Lithuanian, London-based artist Eglé Pilkauskaité. Super impressive, no? Eglé says her art is “inspired by phobias, nature, human body an...
…not all who wander are lost…. One sweetly profound statement by one J.R.R. Tolkien expressed so many inspiring ways… the more you read it over, the more deliciously comforting it s...
Over 1.5 billion coffee cups are thrown out each year in Australia alone. 1.5 BILLION! Holy hell that’s a lot a cup. Green is Gold is a great little project happening in Barrack st around the c...
Farming isn’t the first thing that springs to mind when you think of Iraq. Civilians and their livelihoods are the first forgotten in war and Iraq is no truer example of this. In a country wher...
You could be forgiven for thinking these shots are of some far off exotic indian place, when in fact these were taken only an hour south of Sydney at the magnificent Govinda Valley. We took off on a ...
Like a gazillion others, I took the annual Sculpture by the Sea pilgrimage along the spectacular Bondi to Bronte coast walk this year. Did you go? Held every November, this year’s entries in th...
Did you just groan to yourself like I just did, thinking: ‘not something else to feel guilty about!? I thought I was out there loving mother nature when I surf, not killing her with my board, s...
Time lapse is the new black these days. Throw in a gazzilion images of Earth from the orbiting International space station, a mix of northern lights, a trippy soundtrack, a few storm cells complete w...
Floriade 2011 in Canberra is a spectacular and florally exciting display of over 210 different varieties of flowering plants. This years theme is ‘A Feast for the Senses’. The word Floriade literally...
Don’t you just love those unexpected gems your web travels can bring?!…. browsing one of my fave blogs this week, Lanalou Style, I came across this project that I suspect you guys will LO...
There are just so many incredible people in the world that I feel fortunate to cross paths with. We had an amazing day in the Blue Mountains with a group of such souls at ‘The Wild In Us’...
Around the yard things are starting to happen. The flowers are out, the summer vegies are getting a growth spurt and new fruits are beginning to appear on the fruit trees. The sweet fragrance of the ...
Vintage style illustrations printed on old dictionary pages. Recycled + nature inspired + stylish = two Cohabitaire thumbs up! Based in Sacramento, USA, VintageDictionary Art cleverly combine the pri...
Flaming Phoenix under the Milky Way by Felipe Gallego Good god, I hear you cry, ‘she’s turning into Oprah!’ Ok, I’ll admit it sounds pretty far out – but let me me expla...
Wedding season is ‘ere with the warmer air. I was in the thick of it last weekend as a bridesmaid for one of my dearest friends. It was such a stunning day around Newcastle and Lake Macquarie a...
You can’t go past a good piece of time-lapse cinematography can you? Especially not when it’s set in a mystical land of everlasting summer sun… Iceland. Joe Capra of SCIENTIFANTASTI...
Nature provides a blue print to modern design – illustrated so brilliantly here by French born, German based Architect/Photographer Laurence Ciclet. No surprise really that natural structures t...
I can’t help thinking about that song whenever I start thinking about my little verandah herb garden. Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme… Herbs are great in the kitchen to add depth to your cook...
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