Sunday

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Today we went to the farmers’ market…

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and bought incense and cake, sweet potatoes and jam.

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We rode in our VW camper van…

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signed up for a belly dancing class…

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and had mashed-up banana for lunch (well, Alfie did).

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April 29, 2007 in Photography | Permalink | Comments (14)

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  1. What gorgeous pictures and it sounds like an incredibly fulfilling and uplifting day.

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  2. Mhmmm.. sounds like the perfect Sunday to me. I love the henna decorations on your foot. And belly dancing class? Awesome! xx

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  3. I love your henna/tattooed foot! I’d love to have a foot tattoo someday…..Every photo here is beautiful and inviting – seems just what you needed Susannah. xo

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  4. The henna tats are gorgeous!!!

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  5. Looks like a wonderful Sunday. Thanks for sharing these lovely photo’s!
    XOXO

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  6. Wonderful snapshot of the day! xx, JP

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  7. Posted by: Wanda | April 29, 2007 at 11:15 pm

    Sounds like a fun Sunday. The pics made me feel a part of the day. Love sweet potatoes!

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  8. sounds like my kind of day!
    yum.
    you’ll love belly dancing. i miss it…
    xoxo

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  9. A perfect Sunday! I like the henna design on your foot.

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  10. Posted by: Jodes | April 30, 2007 at 10:57 am

    Sounds like the perfect kind of Sunday and beatifully captured in your photos.
    Mmmmm I think I might head for the local markets next week end ;-)
    Luv the feet
    Jodes

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  11. Perfection :)
    Now go shake those bellies…

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  12. the belly shake is sooooo much fun : ) always makes me feel so happy …
    i love your beautiful henna foot :) what a lovely sunday you had …

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  13. What a truly yummy day, in every way!

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  14. Glad I clicked on your blog, it always seems somehow peculiar to me how blogs can affect me so much, but then when I think of how much poetry and novels and stories generally do, it shouldn’t be so surprising. Interesting to see Sharon Olds on your links — I stumbled across her in a charity shop over a year ago — her words sew themselves in your mind — she writes like no-one else I’ve ever read, with her enthralling immediacy, but perhaps I’ve just not read enough. (…As if there were ever an ‘enough’ with regards to reading…) I can’t believe you’re trading the sea in for The City, though; for the manically rushed! Reading people’s blogs like yours reassure some sort of belief in people. Almost everyone my age appears unable to think outside the confines of either their parents, the majority/herd peer group, or both of those. Anyway… thank you, a lot, for a very interesting read.

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