19.4.13

Nest











  
If ever you have been lucky enough to stroll Penguin's main thoroughfare, passing quirky cafes, an old-style barber shop and a giant replica of the town's name-sake, you're also sure to have immersed yourself in the quiet, warm cocoon that is Nest. You enter its ochre door with salt in your nostrils and wind tousled hair, to be greeted with the friendliest smile by the most gentle of women. In mere moments you find solace; a calmness, a sanctuary. Mesmerised by the collections of beauty that fill every imaginable space, you let your eyes wander before deciding where to begin. You peruse slowly and with intent, soaking in every detail of the treasures placed so mindfully before you. A haven for both the handmade and the worldwide; for the local and the unique. Delicious scents linger, infusing the space and the mind, while indulgent conversation and indie tunes intertwine as melodies for the soul.

Nest is not simply a store, it is an experience...




















  
For three years Nest has welcomed visitors from near and far, and so it is with a heavy, but excited heart that owner Nat announces that her little coastal retreat is for sale!

If ever you've dreamt of a blissful, seaside existence, in a quiet, quaint little town, filled to the brim with character and charm...

If ever you've imagined running your own small business, where you determine your working hours; where you are your own boss...

If ever you've entertained thoughts of nourishing and expressing your creative self, day in, day out...

then perhaps this is the most perfect opportunity for you?


yes, this is the actual view from inside the store!


To read more about Nat's decision to end her nesting journey, you can visit her heartfelt blog post here. Or if you are interested in the purchase of this incredibly beautiful and well-loved boutique, visit here.

{Oh how I wish it could be mine!}




14.4.13

15/52 {The Little Thief Edition}


A portrait of my little wren, once a week, every week, in 2013
 
 
Sage - oh this wee girl... you steal my heart on a daily basis and carry it with you wherever you go.
 
 
This week I visited Jessica at Malt Memories and marvelled at sweet Daisy's red, rosebud lips, soulful eyes and wistful curls. A beautiful, timeless capture.
 
 
{The 52 Project, inspired by the ever lovely Jodi}
 


11.4.13

Sage's 13 Month Video {& 14 Month Photos}



So very late, but so very loved!

{Here are your adventures as a 13 month old...}



8.4.13

A Little Thanks; To You, And You, And You!

  

Continuing our first blogging birthday celebrations, I'm so excited to announce this little giveaway as a huge "thank you" for all of the love you have shown this lone wren thoughout the past year...

One lucky soul will receive a 12 month subscription to one of my favourite down-time reads -
Frankie, Marie Claire or Real Living magazine!!





To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment; either in the blog comment section below or on our facebook page.

The winner will choose their favourite of the three to grace their mailbox each month and be decided by random number generator {according to comment order}. Giveaway closes in one week on Monday, April 15th at 7.30pm.

Good luck! x

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UPDATE: we have a winner!












Congratulations to the beautiful Stacey of Veggie Mama! One of these glossy delights will be filling your mailbox each month for an entire year, lovely lady! I wonder which one you'll choose? Enjoy, with much love from Fields of Sage xx


7.4.13

14/52 {The Poppin' Edition}



A portrait of my little wren, once a week, every week, in 2013
 
Sage - has discovered the delight in bursting bubbles, complete with adorable "pop, pop" sound effects
 
 
This week I visited Inked in Colour and couldn't help but fall head over heels for beautiful Bo.
 
{Joining the 52 project, inspired by the ever lovely Jodi}
 


4.4.13

One Year On


 When I began this little blog an entire year ago, I never for a moment considered where this path would lead. My whole and entire intention for creating this simple space was to celebrate Sage's childhood as well as the trials and triumphs of motherhood along the way. And it has been that, but also so much more. Fields of Sage has become a refuge and a sanctuary - a place where I can sit, reflect and be still. My own little sanctum of peace and isolation; an escape, a haven for my mind and my heart. And although not nearly does every sentence, or paragraph, or even completed post see the light of day, the therapy found in mulling over my thoughts and lacing them into words, is often just as rewarding as those that make it to 'published' status.

Through this pondering and the forming of often scattered thoughts into coherent, readable sentences, my inner consciousness is questioned and my beliefs and values are challenged. The outpouring of our private lives in such a public way can, at times, be both terrifying and liberating in equal measure. Allowing this insight into our world requires me to constantly examine and re-evaluate my views and my intentions; an endless quest for personal growth. Sharing our lives also leaves us vulnerable to the judgements and comparisons of others from the outside looking in... and that's okay - it's human nature after all. As long as with those judgements and comparisons there also comes a mindfulness - that you are only ever seeing a very small portion of a very big picture. Witnessing the lives of others, solely through their carefully selected words and accompanying edited images, I must remind myself of this all the time. With every presented piece of pretty, there are also elements of the not-so-pretty behind the scenes; even if they are never written about, photographed or acknowledged.

Rarely will you see the unpleasentries of our life laid bare before you on your screens, as I am hoping that Fields of Sage is a space which cultivates inspiration and beauty, even in the most simple of ways. However, rest assured, we are a family no different to yours. It goes without saying that there are moments of monotony, chaos and emotion in our world. From time to time you may see snippets of their existence, as these are the realities of not only parenting, but of daily life, however primarily I choose to document the tales that will warm our hearts in the years to come, as we scroll back through the archives.



Whilst sitting in our lounge room on the evening that Fields of Sage came to life, I never once anticipated the incredible community I would come to share this journey with. I had only read a very small handful of blogs, for a very short time, before creating my own and therefore had no awareness of the truly amazing calibre of people and their utterly inspirational ways, lying right before my very fingertips. Daily, I am moved by the words that are threaded and the images that are captured by these extraordinarily talented souls - just as I am, each and every time someone takes a moment out of their busy day to visit here. Although perplexed as to why anybody {besides besotted grandparents, perhaps!} would willingly choose to stop by, I am incredibly thankful from the absolute bottom of my heart. To those who leave words of encouragement or thoughtful advice, to those who share their own personal, life experiences, to those who delight in Sage {almost} as much as we do, and to those who simply visit here from time to time, I am truly humbled by your presence. Without you, this blog would still exist, as my initial motivation remains steadfast - to marvel at the growth and utter beauty of our child and record the magic of her childhood days - however having you share in our lives, makes the journey all that much sweeter.


{Come and enter this little 'thank you', from me to you!}

1.4.13

The Little Artist









As the sun began making its descent on our Easter Sunday afternoon, one wee girl proudly sat; an invitation to create placed before her. Haphazard strokes and criss-crossed swirls quickly took form, etched with sweet-smelling wax. The tiny artist, although unperturbed by her carefree designs, cradled her delicate canvas with the greatest of care. Her invisible patterns were soon revealed in all of their brilliance after a short immersion in a vibrant, naturally-hued wash. Luminous in the lowering sunlight, her creation gleams with sparkling residue; placed, as in life, by the side of her mother's.

An unveiling, a renewing... the true meaning of Easter.


Sage creates with the Nature's Magic Egg Dying Kit care of Boodle and Bear. Made from fruit and vegetable powders, these dyes are both natural and edible, perfect for the mini artiste in your world.

Over the coming months I will be featuring more eco-friendly art supplies from Boodle and Bear's delightful range. However, in the meantime, why not head over to their facebook page and give them a "like" to keep up-to-date with their latest products and fantastic specials - be quick, there's a sale on now!

Sage wears top by Fox and Finch