17 Nov 2014

Festive Frenzy

It's that time of the year folks... yes, that's right it's the festive season!  With Christmas just around the corner and 2015 awaiting it's fresh new year's resolutions, we can tend to become a little overwhelmed by the entire process.  It's a matter of figuring out who will put the Christmas tree up, whether or not someone's been good enough for Santa to visit and exactly how many relatives are going to stay in this small space called home.  [Oh, by the way I apologise for my insensitivity to all other kinds of religions or even those that don't celebrate any religion here but Christmas is my family's tradition and has been for many generations.]  All in all, for me the tradition of Christmas has become a day of sharing love and appreciating those in your life.

And... the festive season begins!
Now although I've celebrated my fair share of festive seasons in good ol' sunny Australia, it's time to spend it somewhere completely different.  Over the past few years I have spent Christmas in numerous cold climates including Vancouver and believe it or not, London itself!  This year I want to experience something else just as magical as these two exceptional cities.  To help me decide I've placed a poll in the side bar underneath my Search This Blog bar.  I sincerely hope you all have the chance to let me know where you think I should end up for Christmas this year.  If any of you sneaky readers decided to tick the Somewhere Else! option please let me know where you think I should go by commenting on this blog post.  

For now, I'm off to choose a page in The Photographer's Playbook by Jason Fulford and Gregory Halpern so I can keep on learning about my photography passion.  Look forward to hearing from you all soon and thank you for being such wonderful supporters so far.

3 comments:

  1. Somewhere else: I think Antwerp in Belgium, it's a nice place with some great buildings.

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  2. i bet you'll be disappointed when you see it's just me who has commented for the time being. sincere apologies.

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