Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Things that make me smile

It hasn't been easy. Busyness has caught up quite a bit, unfortunately, but here are just a few things that have punctuated my life and made me smile still. Appreciating little moments, precious things that catch the heart, or just funny catchphrases.


 

Small girl, big building.


Rabbits scampering across my path in campus. The reason I don't have a photograph? Well, I did say "scampering". :)


 
Black humour, I know. Especially with all the Criminal Minds episodes I've been watching lately. Blame my appreciation on tiredness. Haha! 
But we gotta give them credit, they really do know how to make ads that catch the eye. 


 

Nothing like the deep blue of the sea, the smell of the salty breeze and the majestic sound of the crashing waves, to remind us how small we are. And how big He is.




Quite possibly the yummiest waffles I've ever had. The chocolate streaks alone make this a winner, and Max Brenner a genius. I like. 
And those of you who know Mandy will know that foodie makes her happie. Very. :D



Up, up and away. I wish I could fly, like a big red balloon, without a care in the world, wherever the wind takes me. Wishful thinking. :)


  

It was Valentine's Day, and he was writing a card. He took a good twenty minutes at the table, and I watched as he stopped often to gaze off into the distance, deep in thought, then smile and continue to write.   

I wondered about the recipient of the card. And smiled to know that someone out there is deeply loved and cared for.


 

Aud and her camera are simply the best when it comes to taking jump shots. 
This was Take One. :) 


My consultant has a lovely office, with glass panels for windows, letting lots of good ol' blue sky and warm sunshine in. And as I sat there today, I was captured by a breathtaking sight.

I've never seen anything like it before. A bunch of white birds soaring across the sky. And they weren't just an ordinary pack of white birds -- the underside of their wings were the most lovely shade of yellow, creating a moving work of art across the clouds. 
Was so blown away it's a wonder I'm not in Africa by now. ;)

I later learnt that my avian friends were salmon-crested cockatoos, and this is the best picture I can get of them (though, just like all photographs attempting to capture beauty, this one still falls short, and in the sunlight, the underside is a very much more vivid shade of yellow):

 
 Many thanks to Joe Blossom


"The next time it begins to rain... lie down on your belly, nestle your chin into the grass, and get a frog's-eye view of how raindrops fall... The sight of hundreds of blades of grass bowing down and popping back up like piano keys strikes me as one of the merriest sights in the world." 
- Malcolm Margolin -

Sounds like fun. Giving me ideas. :)

5 comments:

The Skatemusicianer said...

A greeting rose for you! Hey Mandy..yet another awesome post. Hang in there and have wonderful moments you'll remember k? : )

LX said...

BEautiful photos there, Mandy!! Thanks for sharing :)

Unknown said...

Interesting captions (or tales?).
Amazing pics.
Altogether, a 'cool' post.
As for frog's eye view, I leave it up to you....you know wat I mean, Mei. Haha.
Good job, dearest.

Shihui said...

the funny thing about these cuckatoos is that there are tones of them in Australia. At one point, somewhere in Sydney, i saw so many of them that it reminded me of crows in Malaysia!! that's how abundant they are here!!!~~~ hehe...

jasonleecj said...

haha funny ad you took Mandy!