polaroid day 1: in my kitchen
thank you for all your comments. it is refreshing to see that there are fellow dreamers out there. i really enjoyed reading about the things you are thinking about and maybe even daring to try. this morning when i read this post over at the kitchn, i kind of wanted to start hunting the business sales guide. but for now, i will continue to dream and plot away. these things take time, i guess.
and so.
another week, another polaroid. oh, it’s been something close to polaroid month over here. our wooden chest come coffee table is covered with polaroids. lj sorts them into piles: his favourite, good ones, hopeless ones. it’s rather fun to see, as the combination seems to change each time he sifts through them. he calls them the grown up’s baseball card. heh.
i’ve decided that this week of polaroid will be dedicated to the kitchen: favourite items, ingredients, kitchens i visit and such happenings. i chose this theme so that i can work in the light of my kitchen {it’s a challenge and i need to extend myself i think} and also because we will be away from home for some of the time {some new kitchens to explore}.
and so, here we go: in my kitchen.

a daily scene of our water glasses and the pyrex measuring jug on the bench. it was early morning when this was shot, and i was surprised it actually worked, even if it’s over exposed.
can i just dedicate my love for that pyrex jug for a minute. i have completely abused this honourable kitchen item by leaving it on a hot stove, dropping it too many times to recall and even putting it in the bin by accident. and yet, it scrubs up new each time and is the first thing i reach for when i cook and bake. it’s a good little thing, i should take care of it more.
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are you joining in polaroid week? if so, leave me a link and i shall follow.
don’t forget to check out mathias over at everyday polaroid. expect good things from the guy.
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