

photographs courtesy of Nicolette Camille


photographs courtesy of Ariella Chezar
This morning I woke up in need of some beauty. Could it be the sunny day urging me to surround my blog with flowers? The tough conversation last night? Or the fact that I don't have a garden of my own, or even a balcony for that matter? Whatever the inspiration, looking at the work of Ariella Chezar and Nicolette Camille makes me happy. And brings back memories of my grandmother's gardens. A good way to start the day and chase out any cobwebs.