Parade of Lights
playing with night-time photography, only without a tri-pod… From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box
playing with night-time photography, only without a tri-pod… From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box From Drop Box
Sometimes it takes a perfect storm, a molten lava volcanic eruption, an implosion of unrelated-yet-ever-so-connected details, to make us appreciate how good we have it. Our starting point, the point we reflect back on, is often one of sheer happiness. A feeling of wholeness, of being complete. As time goes by we become complacent in … Read more
The appeal of rural communities. I spent a large part of my “growing up years” in a small rural village outside of a small town in Nova Scotia. We had limited resources, but unlimited connection. We had to travel 3.5 hours by car to get to the nearest (and only) city of our province. The … Read more
Photos taken at the Dingle (Sir Sandford Flemming) Park in Halifax, NS. Unfortunately Dingle tower is completely covered in scaffolding right now. 🙁 From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic From Scenic
My name is Trish. This blog is a personal project of mine where I am finding my voice. Professionally, I am available for part-time/short-term freelance/consulting projects. Use the contact form to send me your proposal/query and we’ll chat. With respect to my personal blog: I am interested in the pursuit of bettering our lives. I … Read more
My children have changed my life. There is never any doubt about this. Of course, it has happened in the most obvious ways – I get woken in the middle of the night, I require childcare arrangements before I can make my child-free activity plans, my home is cluttered with toys and items strewn about … Read more