Saturday, January 11, 2025

A Frosted Fishy Tale

Well the big freeze continues.  Winter 2025 has been pretty forthcoming when it comes to evocative, atmospheric weather conditions.  After the mists of Christmas, we're now shivering in sub zero temperatures with an apparent permafrost!

I've been adding more layers when venturing with old and new technology working in harmony to keep me toasty - a vintage sheepskin coat layered over one of those slug-like long line padded zip up gillets.  If my core is warm, then my fingers stand a change against the elements.  Obviously gloves are a little pointless when I'm carrying a camera and the fingerless ones don't really cut it.

I captured yesterday's frost and got a little creative with the photos (one example below).  I'm finding winter increasingly inspiring and decided to place an order for a print of each photo in a gorgeous lustre finish as I have some spare frames knocking around. 


Today's walk was short and sweet and I'm totally guilt free about it!  I've hibernated all afternoon, thankful that I have nowhere I need to be.  

Here's the morning sun poking through the clouds above the hedge.


It was an effort to wean myself off black and white for frosty photos...but I managed it.

Check out these brush strokes in the sky.


A load of hot air!


Out onto the fringes, the fields were awash with that tell tale frosted sage green watercolour.



I love a sun spot!


Finally, I couldn't resist a return to black and white.  That's Wordsley Church in the distance where my parents and numerous friends and relatives exchanged their vows - and where I was christened.  


Now.  Here's a challenge for you...our latest bargain acquisition which is now sitting on the other side of the fireplace, staring back at the gurgle jug.



It's very heavy and hand blown amber glass.  I've investigated and am aware that numerous glass manufacturers have produced fish glass vases, including Blenko, Sowerby, Libbey, Bagley and the Murino, but I can't find anything resembling this one.  I found its twin online, described as 1970s, but sadly sold some time ago, so I have no further clues.  Anyone?

I met up with Clare, my most recent client, to hand over her photos stored on a keepsake memory stick) in person and we had a catch up over wine and coffee.  Clare handed me the most thoughtful Thank You note, tied up with a ribbon of excess material from her dress.  


I'll be sharing more from Clare's wedding day in my next purpose built post.  

In the meantime, my Polaroid obsession continues and there are certain Birthday celebrations to be had! See you soon!



6 comments:

  1. the frost photos are very worth to get printed and framed!! fabulous!
    ....no idea about the fish vase - if it was murano there would be a signature :-D
    this winter really shows its muscles - had to dig out my big loden coat which i never needed last winter.
    stay warm and cosy!

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    1. Thanks Beate.
      Certain glass producers apparently replaced etched signatures with stickers, which obviously can wear off or be removed, but I can't find anything online. Oh well!
      It really has been a cold one so far, but I find it very inspiring! xxx

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  2. The big freeze definitely makes for stunningly atmospheric photos which are indeed to be printed and framed. And I love a sun spot as much as you do!
    I'm afraid I can't help you with the provenance of the fish glass vase, but it's absolutely fabulous and would have come home with me as well.
    Stay warm and wishing you an early Happy Birthday! xxx

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    1. Thank you Ann!
      The fish vase would make a good murder weapon in Cluedo! :-D xxx

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  3. Your photos are gorgeous! The rime of frost on the everything is so magical.

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A Frosted Fishy Tale

Well the big freeze continues.  Winter 2025 has been pretty forthcoming when it comes to evocative, atmospheric weather conditions.  After t...