


January is the Monday of months, and this is not only January, but indeed, Monday. I got back to England last night at 1 am, and while it's not bad to be back, I definitely had enough sunny days on my holiday to make me already feel a bit nostalgic.
These are from last week. My boyfriend and I escaped our various pressing tasks to go on a day trip into the gorgeous Catalan countryside, and visit a couple of picturesque villages. These pictures are from the first of them, Tavertet, population 158! It has all of three streets and the silence the day we were there was complete. I stood on the edge of the cliff, and the only sound for miles was the buzzing of a nearby fly. There was also a strange quality to the light, bright and fierce. Later we realized it had been the day of a partial solar eclipse.
Now, back to the Monday blues...







photos by Albert
dress: River Island (summer sales)
sweater: French Connection (from charity shop)
tights: Boots
shoes: Timberland (ancient)
scarf: second-hand
coat: second-hand Gloverall
I love the colours of your dress, the green jumper goes so well.
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What a beautiful, beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteYour outfit is lovely. Even lovelier is your description of the little town...how beautiful in silence. I like the way you describe the light especially, you can see it in the pictures. Chin up...it'll be spring soon! :)
ReplyDeleteAw, what a fun day trip...Looks so pretty to go and take photos..
ReplyDeleteThat little village is so pretty and s you say so picturesque! Beautiful landscapes to take photos!
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Lovely photos Emily, what gorgeous scenery! Love the red duffle coat too. Sally x
ReplyDeleteAmazingly beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I am envious of your ability to take a day trip to such a gorgeous place!
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These pictures are just gorgeous (super jealous of the amazing sunshine). Don't you just hate when holidays are over? I made it a priority to always have a trip booked before I come back from holidays as it eases the end of vacation depression ever so slightly...
ReplyDeleteI fly to Ottawa on Paddy's Day (leaving Dublin on our national drinking holiday? what am I thinking??) and after that I need to have flights booked to see David Sedaris in London in May. See? I'm completely neurotic about this! :)
ReplyDeleteThe sights are really beautiful, a bit similar to the interior of central Portugal.
ReplyDeleteOh that dress again, I'm glad you posted it since it reminded me to put my floral dress into my list of clothes to take to England ;)
I absolutely love your pictures...so dreamy and the perfect distraction from January (stinkiest month of the year)
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What a lovely town!! It's beautiful!! It would be awesome to go there someday! thanks for the pics!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures except one. Enjoyed the pictures and write up. 158 - that is all the population. That is amazing. In my subdivision we have around 60 houses with an average 4 person in each house.
ReplyDeleteThe 3rd and last photos are heavenly!
ReplyDeletethe town looks so charming in its tiny-ness. you look even more delightful in your pretty skirt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place!! I love your outfit too!! :D
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this location is beautiful! and your outfit is so cute and reminds me of spring. :)
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BOOTIFUL pictures as always. haha :)
ReplyDeleteoh, the cobbled streets and the flower pots on the window sill. And the cross as a negative shape in the masonry. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely place!! so picturesque!
ReplyDeleteYou take the concept of a day trip to a whole new level! How perfectly quaint and, yes, picturesque this little village is. I'm really in awe of the beauty here and am happy you were able to soak it all in. I very much like the bit where you said the buzzing of a fly was the only sound you heard whilst standing on a cliff.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these photos, Emily! :)
Gorgeous photos! I love Spain. Next time I go I'm going to have to see this village for myself :) Today though, I was blogging about a Mexican hacienda close to the butterfly sanctuaries :)
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ReplyDeleteamazing photos, love the red coat:)))
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a beautiful place, the pictures are pretty. I have often wanted to go a place like this. I love your dress too.
ReplyDeleteNow I want to got to Tavertet. So scenic! Take me along on your next travel trip? Yes? You seem to stumble upon the most beautiful places.
ReplyDeleteLove your print skirt/ green jumper combo.
what a beauuutiful village :) places like this are what i miss most about europe--all that stone is so gorgeous and timeless.
ReplyDeleteTavertet seems like a dream. Wow! I have to go see where is it on the map...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Must have been a fantastic trip!
ReplyDeletelooks like you had an amazing vacation! the pictures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots! Looks like a wonderful place to visit. You looked lovely in all the shots! :)
ReplyDeleteyou look so purdy in that floral skirt :) once again i am totally living vicariously through your travels! this looks like an amazing spot (i cant believe the population is so low!) gorgeous pictures as always xo
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These photos are just breathtaking! That sky is just so flipping blue. Stunning. How I would kill for some warm weather right about now...
ReplyDeleteOh, and I assure you, those shoes of mine are most definitely red. ^_^ Funny what different browsers can do!
I love your photos and the print on that river island dress is so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your red coat. the third photo is fascinating!! thank you for the super sweet comment you left on my blog :)
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! It must be very inspiring to see all these places!
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Love the floral skirt!!!
ReplyDeleteThe location and the buildings are great!!!
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these photos are lovely, and you look great in green. :) (you have green eyes too, right? i wear green often so people do not mistake my green eyes for blue).
ReplyDelete@tastymoog: They are indeed green! And it's a colour I love to wear, though for some reason I always have difficulty finding things I like in green..
ReplyDeletePicturesque indeed! I'm loving your dress. The print is so happy.
ReplyDeleteNever thought of January as the Monday of months but that is sooooooo perfect.
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That place looks so pretty.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful place... jealous of such a great trip!
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Hi missy, your globe trotting ways always make me so wistful--one day dangit! That'll be me too! Consider yourself an inspiration, Em!
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ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely STUNNING photographs!!! Beautiful :) ♥ xxxx www.makinglifemorebeautiful.co.uk
ReplyDeleteThat village is adorable. Gosh, I wish we had places like that where I live. Your outfit is so pretty. I love the print on your skirt and that green sweater is so cute.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures, it really does look so peaceful & quiet there. I'm a big fan of jumpers over dresses, always a comfy combination...your jumper is such a pretty shade of green, it really suits your colouring :)
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