17.10.09










Been waiting for some energy. It´s slowly coming back to me now.

His energy – never ends.






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21 comments:

o l y said...

i'm feeling the same lately
( shake hands )

happy sunday !

:]
 

emma said...

åh vad fint det där med äpplet blev, typ spikklubba men fredlig o finare! alltså ... kan man inte typ DOCKA dej tilll honom, koppla med en kabel som med batterier. så att du kan ta energi från honom o han bara alstrar och alstrar.... till sitt moderskepp! :D :D

yu yasutake said...

wow i love your photos. playful and full of personality. i can see that your energy is coming back:)

Louise said...

I can almost smell the damp leaves and apple-y skin! I want to go outside walking, now!

rozewolkje said...

i know exactly what you mean :-)
Lou,my seven year old daughter has been jumping around all day, while i wanted to spend my day rather laid-back, haha. I think it's due to the weather, today was a rainy/sunny/windy day...
And "hey!" i also have a son who's name is Otto!!
Lot's of love.

nath said...

yes, sounds familiar, i wish i had a little of their boundless energy. i am feeling decidedly under the weather.

erika said...

Yep, I know that feeling too.... loving your photo's as always ;-)

gini said...

i know what you mean... anouki's energy never ends either! haha i love the arc and the arrow ...taLk soon....gini famili

Kaylovesvintage said...

same here...send me some if you find some

danica said...

these images make me pine for autumn. glad to read that your energy is coming back, elisabeth :)

Maribeth said...

My boy has that energy, too. The movie "Where the Wild Things Are" (based on the Maurice Sendak childrens' book) came out this weekend and I saw it. What impressed me most was the way in which the sheer physical energy of boys was conveyed. You should see it if you can. I'm not sure if it has been released outside of the States yet. You could find a movie trailer on line, though.

Fine Little Day said...

Maribeth, oh I´ve been waiting for it. Seen the trailer several times now. Hope the distrubution will go fast!

gina said...

For those of us who have treasured the perfection that is Where The Wild Things Are, translating it to film was unimaginable. So watching the movie was, among many feelings, humbling. Humbling to know how stunted our imagination is and was... go see it if you can. Max builds an igloo :-), forts, and a family. Beautiful and melancholy.

Bi said...

Lovely pictures!

rachel said...

perfect fall photos!

Anonymous said...

His energy never ends .... isn't that how it always is? :P haha

Megan Dempsey said...

Looks like autumn :) I've been seeking it myself out in San Francisco, where we don't really get a true fall season...

Lauren said...

wow, these photos are gorgeous. they capture fall really well. :)

PROVINS said...

Åh jeg kender det alt for godt!! Syntes altid jeg mangler energi i efteråret!
Håber det går bedre..

when skies are grey said...

There's something about the weather cooling down that gives me so much more energy. Glad you have some coming back :)

caroline/oh chalet! said...

i loved these photos. i have a little boy, too...not in school yet so he's always around when i am working or trying to work...doing his "work" right next to me. :)