Here you'll find objects, images and inspirations from my life, how I want it to be, not necessarily how it is all the time. Temptation brings me away from that goal sometimes.
So in a way, this blog is firstly a tool to keep my heart and mind on what I truly believe in.

 

ahawkins:

Love Milk? and are from Western Australia. 
You’ve gotta try it.
Bannister Downs is based in the south-west of WA.
They’re one of the only dairies that produce ‘real’ milk in WA,
(I thought i’d been drinking real milk my whole life, until I tried Bannister Downs) It’s so much more flavourful and creamy.
Not to mention their delicious flavoured milk/smoothie drinks, and their unique eco friendly packaging.
You’ll find their products at Coles and most IGAs.

I’d always fallen for a pretty face and nothing more, one that stands to bring you down, but in you I know i’ve found everything I was looking for.

G. Wayne Thomas

chloe-jayde asked
Kintamani is fairly cool

kintamani?

Taking it up a notch next year.

Even while being thrashed by a wave there is still so much beauty in the ocean.

Even while being thrashed by a wave there is still so much beauty in the ocean.

theeternalancient:

Simple Ben - John J. Francis

Morning of the Earth, a cult classic of Australian surf films. Directed by Albert Falzon using a super 8 video camera. Filmed in the days when surfing was still an underground alternative; when surfing and surfboards reflected what youth desired in life, peace. Filmed along the coasts of one of the most beautiful and rugged countries in the world, Australia.

I recommend watching this film to see rural and coastal Australia during a period when it was still unchanged by man and civilisation.

The film also has a fantastic soundtrack, my personal favourite tracks being the Australian classic “Simple Ben” and Tamam Shud’s “Bali Waters”.