Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Monday

2 Weeks in Spain with a sideorder of Dubai

Arrived home tonight - what a trip, what a treat!


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I grabbed these pics from my Instagram account, which I updated daily while I was away - it was fun..
I really do love travelling in the cyber age .. people give you real-time feedback and tips, and you can look things up
as you go if you get stuck ( such as the time I wanted a bowl of olives but the lady had no idea what I was talking about. 
I google-translated automatically on the spot and got the Spanish translation: "de oliva". 

Yeah, I know .. lost in translation .. ha ha! )


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To view them chronologically, you have to start at the bottom image and work from the bottom right corner,
reading left and moving upwards.  Or, if you view them "the regular way", you can start at our day of between-flights
rest in Dubai .. and work backwards.

The itinerary over 2 weeks:

Melbourne
Barcelona
San Sebastian
Biarritz, France
Bilbao, Spain
Leon, Spain
Lerma, Spain
Madrid, Spain
Dubai
Melbourne


Today is reality - washing, shopping for food, picking up the cats, and back to the packed lunch whining.. ah well ..
all good things must come to an end, and Home is good too. 

Back to work this week too.
If you've sent an email while I was away, i've come back to a tonne, so give me a day or so to get back
to you if you are waiting :)

Thanks for following!

- Leanne

Hooray! Hooray!

it's a holi-holi-day! :)






Just a little note that the office will be closed from this week until the 10th October.
You'll still see me around, but taking some much needed R&R.

October is mega-busy but there are still a few dates left in November/ 2014 .. ( maybe !! )


xx
take care,


Leanne








Sunday

A Week in the Country: Loire Valley, France


Another random catch-up from our 2012 holiday.

This post is made up solely of images taken on the property we rented.
So beautiful, I could have spent our whole week here and venturing nowhere but our own backyard.

You can find our more about renting Les Averries here ←



'Les Averries' Patio 2


'Les Averries' Pool



The afternoons were so lovely we planned every day to be home by 5pm for a swim.
Our days spent out & about, it was hard to come home to this :)



'Les Averries' Patio



We stayed in a township by the name of Bougueil, and it was beautiful and perfect.

The Café de la Promenade was just down the road, and there were markets to explore,
Troglodite caves, castles, wineries and beautiful countryside to drive through. 

Heaven.



'Les Averries' Road

'Les Averries' Vista


'Les Averries' Haybale



'Les Averries' Bourgueil



While the kids swam, I explored the amazing garden:



'Les Averries' Willows


Les Averries: View


'Les Averries' House


'Les Averries' Flowers 2


'Les Averries' Chopped Wood


'Les Averries' Flowers


'Les Averries' Pine




Being inside was just as divine.  I was a bit sad the weather was so awesome and I couldn't
light that amazing fireplace .. maybe i'll have to come back for a winter visit too ...



'Les Averries' Loungeroom



'Les Averries' Kitchen


'Les Averries' Interior


'Les Averries' Upstairs



I would totally recommend visiting Bourgueil if you are visiting France. 
Our host, Michel has an office on site ( in the converted barn ) but is very
respectful of privacy.  He was actually away in Paris on business for most of our visit,
but was only a phone call away if needed.

Inside, there is a bureau of maps and pamphlets of things to do and a handwritten
note from Michel regarding when the markets are on, and which restaurants are good,
and how to get to the Hyper-U ( a huge shopping centre ) or the pharmacie.

The rental boasts everything you could possibly need ( details here ) and comfortably sleeps 6.
It was simply, gorgeous.



'Les Averries' Livin Room/Fireplace


'Les Averries' Laundry


'Les Averries' Entrance


'Les Averries' Gardens 2



The most perfect holiday ever.
Now you can probably understand why Amsterdam was a bit underwhelming for me?




'Les Averries' Gardens


'Les Averries' Outer House



It was hard to leave .. in fact, while the boys swam, AB and I sat under the willows and
breathed in the air ( and the wine ) and planned how we could possibly stay forever.



'Les Averries' Sunset



Alas, it was not to be..

















Saturday

Amsterdam

I haven't printed a personal photograph for about 5years .. my albums dried up while I filled those of others,
my hard drives creak with the weight of unsorted images of my own, while my clients likenesses are backed up
offsite in triplicate.

Part of my sabbatical while renovating was to fix all this .. fix my broken website .. clear my archives
 ..do a lot of things.. but I was tired, so very tired.  Burned out.

So I simply took time out.  I watched tv instead of editing all night .. I read some books, went to bed early,
hung out with my family.  It was lovely and i'm hoping to gain more life/work balance this year.

Thus it was, I was thrilled to find myself finally looking at some of my holiday pics from last year last night,
and being inspired to *edit* them .. to cull the flowers from the weeds and find a spark renewed.

And so I give you  .. Amsterdam ..


Amsterdam


Amsterdam



You know, it's funny, but looking at these images, you might be surprised to find I did not like Amsterdam much,
and wondered why others seem so engaged by this city.


Amsterdam


Amsterdam


It's true though this was a stopover on our way out - we'd spend a week in Paris, and another in
the French Countryside.  I guess it's quite unfair to judge a new city after that.

Plus, Amsterdam was being renovated:


Amsterdam


So we walking past barriers and the ratta-tat-tat of construction drills, and under a skyline of cranes.


Amsterdam


And we only had a night here and two days .. so you know, we didn't explore .. we just skimmed the surface.
So I kinda feel bad for not loving Amsterdam.  It reminds me of the time long ago when a trip to New York
( zomg, love! ) was followed by a visit to Chicago .. I felt exactly the same .. both seem such SMALL cities,
seen in a day, compared to the wonders of the magical cities we'd left behind to visit them.


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But the canal ride by night was gorgeous.



Amsterdam


While we waited for our ride, we amused ourselves by watching rats run in and off the docks and into basement
cellars. The kids thought they were cute.  I felt rather Dickensian and wished for period costume and a thick fog
to descend to complete the picture. 


I think it's easier to enjoy the quaintness of rats when you're on holidays.


Amsterdam


You can see other images from our holiday here:
i-phone montage
The Arts et Métiers Train Station
Les Marchés de la France
The Cafe de la Prominade














Friday

Relocation Vacation


Just a quick note to wish all my clients - old, new and undiscovered a very relaxing Christmas break ( hopefully, that applies to me too! )

Please note due to present renovations and relocations, that access to the office is sketchy at present, and production has been scaled back for the upcoming months while work is being done and we reconnect elsewhere.

I will advise here and on facebook when things are up and running at full capacity again.



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Here's to a wonderful 2013!

Cheers!


- Leanne