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March 22, 2010
Posted by Nathalie

Woot!

My borrowed SLR has returned to its owner, so I was flicking through my archives to try and find a photo that summed up how I feel right now, and these vintage wooden “woot” blocks on my bookcase were  the closest I came.

See, this blog is one of five finalists in the Best Photoblog category at the Irish Blog Awards, and I couldn’t be more surprised, delighted and humbled. I didn’t even have the cheek to nominate myself (a photo blog by a camera-less photographer seems like an unlikely horse to put a punt on!), so this is a lovely surprise, made even sweeter by the fact that I was heading up to the awards anyway (with some very lovely ladies).

I am now even more excited about the event, and about meeting the other nominated photogs. If you like truly gorgeous photography, do check out these blogs:
Ronan Pallister

North Atlantic Skyline

Day516.com

Red Mum

(p.s. The wood blocks were bought from Blue Bazaar, a great little Etsy shop, and the book, a first edition Enid Blyton one about a traveling circus, was a a very amazing present, picked up at Cathach Books, on Duke Street.)

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John Braine
March 22, 2010

Congrats. Well deserved.

Stephen Isabirye
March 22, 2010

I like your display of Enid Blyton’s original Five Are Together Again. in fact I analyze as well as summarize all of Enid Blyton’s 21 books, in concert or comparison with her other non-Famous Five literature in my book on her, titled, The Famous Five: A Personal Anecdotage (www.bbotw.com).
Stephen Isabirye

Nathalie
March 22, 2010

@ John Aww, thank you so much :) Will you guys be heading along?

Nathalie
March 22, 2010

@ Stephen Sounds fascinating. I was a massive Enid Blyton fan, but admit I had a mega soft spot for her circus-themed stories. I also never really thought about her books’ cultural context so you’ve given me great food for thought!

John Braine
March 23, 2010

No we can’t make it this year unfortunately. Stayed with a friend last year, who looked after the two kids that night. Now we’ve got three, and no such luxurious babysitting service in Galway.

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