Starting a new year is usually about thinking of what was, what could have been but never came to be, and being determined to change our ways to make happen whatever we missed, or think we did. But getting lost in nostalgia doesn’t have to end up living in it indefinitely, and fantasising about the future doesn’t have to make you lose grip … Continue reading
Author Archives: Andrea Palfi
Now
After stuffing ourselves senseless with endless festive meals and revelling in less festive booze, much needed family time and some well mannered frivolities, now is the time for relaxation. Resolutions can wait, let’s enjoy some well deserved quiet before kicking off this new year. This post is in response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: Now. For more pictures visit my gallery here. Continue reading
Gathering
Upon realising that as the years advance I find myself wishing for physical presents less and less and value experiences more, an almost overwhelming yearning for a good old fashioned family christmas puts me in a nostalgic mood lately. Sitting around the large dining table warping with fragrant, delicious food and the smell of roast lingering in the air, the … Continue reading
Space Mission for Santa
I’m off on a Space Mission for Santa, hoping it’s not too late to be good this year. Wherever you live, whatever faith you follow, I hope you have the chance to celebrate Christmas with the people that matter you most. Happy holidays, everyone! For more pictures visit my gallery here. Continue reading
London Riviera
Some would say this is a contradiction in terms, but you have to admire the optimistic approach. Granted, the colours and lounge chairs invoke a sunny atmosphere and even make you mind the rain less. For more pictures visit my gallery here. Continue reading