Looking Back on Summer
As we head into Labour Day weekend (the weekend that brings up the most complicated feelings for every teacher and student in North America), I’m reflecting on our summer adventures. While I usually prefer to spend August moving slowly, enjoying our home city and landscapes, this year circumstance took us on the road, and I’m grateful for all I got to see and experience.
Next week will be a whirlwind, so there’s no time like the present to share my second road trip mood board.
A Creative Challenge: Colours and Shapes
And, as my cousin who receives all my random photo dumps in the actual moment via iMessage pointed out, textures and lines.
Take a moment to scroll through my collection of photos below, and if you missed my last letter, check out the inspiration from Ali LaBelle.
From stands of tomatoes to heritage home tiles and window panes, this time it was geometry, symmetry, and pops of primary colours that caught my eye in Seattle and Portland.
With few words and a desire to savour the last bit of the summer, I don’t have many words for you today. Just a few pictures.
Take a look…
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Thanks for reading, friend. And enjoy your long weekend!