Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Spring Garden Party!

Hi Chumps!
Sorry I haven't caught up with you guys for a while, I just haven't had that much to blog about as I've had a couple of exams and stressful things (although I did go and see The Vamps live in Birmingham and that was very jazzy, there is a vlog on my Youtube Channel if you want to see that though) that are really not worth writing about, however last night changed that!
Today is one of my really good friends, Gabi's birthday, and last night was her party.
Gabi has an amazing garden and also fancies herself somewhat of a chef (in a good way Gabs) so she combinded the two and had a garden party making Pizza's.
It was really really enjoyable and it was a really pleasant experience as it was speant with people I wouldn't ususally spend time with and I really enjoyed it!
I also took several pictures that I want to share because Gabi has possible the most photogenic garden I've ever seen:




I haven't even edited these in anyway, which I usually would do, but I think they look really cute natural and I really do love little things like this.
I often end my blog posts with a motto or something to think about and I don't really have that this time, but Gabi had the cutest garden, and there was something about hanging out there after dark with all the fairy lights on, completely chilled out, surrounded by my friends that made me really content. Katie and I lay looking at the stars contemplating life for a good fifteen minutes and its moments like that that I know I'll remember. I think the point I'm trying to prove is that you don't have to go very far to have a good time, you don't need to pay a lot of money, because it's memories like these that mean more...
I feel like that got very deep very quickly but you know what I mean
Much Love,
M x

Monday, 20 April 2015

It depends which way you look

Bonjour (That's hello for all you none French folk;)
 I was walking with my brother the other day, and it was very sunny and spring like and I looked around for a while, and where I live (though I'm lucky to live in a nice area) in general gets a very bad reputation, and I was in the centre of a very busy park (imagine it as the central park of Hull, though not quite as big. Or nice. So not really like that at all) and I was watching the world go by. Everyone was so busy and people weren't really appriciated that it was a nice day with actual warmth in the sun for the first time in about nine months.
I took this opportunity to (again) take several pictures, I've chosen a few that I think show it off best:)



These where taken at Beverley Westwood, and East Park in Hull, the majority of you won't know where they are, but that's okay, just know that when people say that all of Hull (and the surrounding area) is run down and grotty, they don't know where to look. My brother said something to me as we crossed the bridge over the water, because as you look out one way, it's muddy grass and wasteland, but when you look across the other way there's tree's just coming into blossom and the water that looks like it glitters in the sun, and Harry said "look at that, it's like life, there's good and bad, it just depends which way you turn your head." I though that was a pretty deep analysis for a twelve year old.
Also bare in mind that I'd just got back from New York City when I took these pictures, so the contrast was astounding, but although I miss it like crazy, and I'd give anything to go back, this is my home town, and it always will be ;)
See you all soon chums ;)
M x