This post is part of the monthly 10 on 10 photography circle I’m part of with a group of awesome blogging friends.
10 photos, shared on the 10th day of the month with a link to the next person in the circle, who links to the next person and so on. Be sure to click on the link at the bottom of the post and follow it around until you get back to me.
No matter how hard you try to hang onto that holiday feeling, it just fades so quickly once you’re back into the usual routine. So I thought I’d re-live it by sharing some of my fave 10 holiday photos for this month’s 10 on 10 photography circle.
10 on 10 February 2016 – That Holiday Feeling










How do you hold onto that holiday feeling?
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Oh your hometown is full of pretty! I especially love the jetty and the sunsets seem uber magical in South Australia. A visit to the Boathouse is always a treat, isn’t it? I cheat and hold onto the holiday feeling by booking or planning another one upon my return!
funny you should say that… I put my leave in the first day back to work! Gotta have something to look forward to huh! xx
It seems such a quite town. Where it is? Your pics remind me mine from Sweden (but only 18 degrees haha). We had lunch at the Boat house at Shelley beach yesterday with Astrid! Loving all the Boat houses !!! You live in such a great place! It’s like kids paradise. xx cathy
I’m so glad you got to the boathouse! Isn’t it so pretty!
My home town is called Port Lincoln in South Australia. Its a coastal country town, famous for the great white sharks and aquaculture industry. Seafood capital of the world! It’s small but beautiful and still has a big part of my heart! xx
That mosaic couch is all kinds of awesome…and that sunset is crazy gorgeous.
The South Aussie sunsets were incredible Jen! I so miss the sunset over sea! xx
Love your by the water shorts, what a great long pier! And what a sunset. I’ve not been to the boathouse but have heard lots about it. Will have to make a trip there.
yes you must Steph! Maybe our next bloggy catch up could be at the Boathouse?? xx
Good old South Australia – they love a jetty don’t they!!?? I think I have a wedding in Port Lincoln next year, or is there another Port town in SA??……. better check that out!
haha… there’s a few Shan. Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Port Augusta, Port Neil… but Port Lincoln is by far the prettiest! xx
Oh it looks gorgeous! There’s something about a jetty I just loooooove! Maybe too much Dawson’s Creek? Haha!! Dreamy looking place, I’ll have to add it to the list. I’ve never been to SA – thanks for inspiring me xx
Definitely add it to the list Jo. It’s beautiful… much like the WA coast!
Oh I so loved Dawsons! xx
What a beautiful holiday! That couch is AMAZING! I could think of a couple of spots to put it in my backyard
As for hanging on to the holiday feeling, I tend to do it through photos and afternoon cocktails
Oh how I’d love a mosaic couch in my back yard! And I love your recipe for hanging onto that holiday feeling. Cocktails always help! xx
Looks like you really had fun, Shannon. Nice photos! That mosaic couch and table is gorgeous. I LOVE ‘em!
Thanks lovely. I’d love a mosaic couch! xx
Just stunning Shannon! I love South Australia, we’ve headed over twice for school holidays in the last two years from Victoria and we’ll definitely be going back. Great sunsets, great food and great wine! Love it! xx
That’s so good to hear Jesse! So glad you enjoy SA! And yes… the wine is pretty good huh! xx
I can easily picture myself sitting and sharing a drink with those seagulls. What a lovely hometown you have Shannon – and that sunset – wowsers! xx
Thanks lovely. Its always good to go home! xx
The holidays seem like such a distant memory. We must explore SA more. I have seen the tiniest amount. Looks beautiful.
It’s Australia’s best kept secret I think! And yes, holidays are but a distant memory! xx