I know the date but I try to forget it. It’s not marked on the calendar but somehow it’s etched in my heart; it always creeps up on me, I try to busy myself with other things, forcing diversion. I never find comfort thinking of the last day you were here. I find a quiet moment, close the bedroom door and sit alone to consider this twelfth year without you.
Enjoyed reading this Ciara. I love the way you bring so many threads together and weave them into a picture of beauty, life and love. Such a gift. Gorgeous photos too. x
Hi Ciara, I really enjoyed this read today, and your gorgeous images. I too resolved some time ago to keep nothing for best, but enjoy it in all it's robustness and fragility. Thanks for your lovely words and deep thoughts! 💕
I feel this post in my bones. You’ve articulated it so beautifully while taking me on a journey through the hedgerows. I love the invitation to live now. I’m thinking about this very same thing a lot these days. Thank you for perspective 😘
This was such a pleasure! I love your “nothing lasts forever” philosophy applied to all facets of life. It’s surely a way to feel far more peaceful about just about everything.
Love your pics too—Irish landscapes, smiling bakers, and yummy pastry…it doesn’t get much better!
Enjoyed reading this Ciara. I love the way you bring so many threads together and weave them into a picture of beauty, life and love. Such a gift. Gorgeous photos too. x
Thank you so much Kelly x
Hi Ciara, I really enjoyed this read today, and your gorgeous images. I too resolved some time ago to keep nothing for best, but enjoy it in all it's robustness and fragility. Thanks for your lovely words and deep thoughts! 💕
Thank you Ali ❤️
I feel this post in my bones. You’ve articulated it so beautifully while taking me on a journey through the hedgerows. I love the invitation to live now. I’m thinking about this very same thing a lot these days. Thank you for perspective 😘
Thank you Beth 🧡
Love you 🥰
This was such a pleasure! I love your “nothing lasts forever” philosophy applied to all facets of life. It’s surely a way to feel far more peaceful about just about everything.
Love your pics too—Irish landscapes, smiling bakers, and yummy pastry…it doesn’t get much better!