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Posted in: Instant, Life, Photography|11 March, 201210 Comments

It’s always reassuring after a dark and gloomy winter to see those little signs of life – buds and shoots and catkins – you know things are going to change, and soon.

polaroid of yellow catkins

Then you turn a corner and see a massive tree full of the most amazing Barbie-pink magnolias – glowing like a beacon. You realise we’re on a new page now. Hello, Spring!

polaroid of some very pink magnolias

In a world where life can change in an instant (often in crazily unfair ways) it’s good to have the clockwork of mother nature to keep us moving forward – turning the pages, not closing the book.

Photos taken with my Polaroid SX-70 and 600 film

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10 Responses to Life

  • Life with Kaishon 11 March, 2012

    Amen : )
    Turning the pages…not closing the book.

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    • Angie 13 March, 2012

      Indeed! Must keep remembering that :)

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  • Cass 12 March, 2012

    You are a beautiful soul my dear.

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    • Angie 13 March, 2012

      As are you ♥

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  • Rhianne 12 March, 2012

    this is beautiful Angie and such gorgeous photos.

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    • Angie 13 March, 2012

      The summer-like weather hepled a LOT :)

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  • Roxanne 13 March, 2012

    I LOVE magnolias! These are beautiful.

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    • Angie 13 March, 2012

      I think they might be my very favourite flower! Certainly top ten :)

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  • arvee 21 March, 2012

    I love film photos of flowers. These are gorgeous!

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    • Angie 21 March, 2012

      Thanks so much :) There’s something quite unique about film and Polaroid photos of flowers…

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