Seen on . . . Sunday
Extra apples = spontaneous Sunday morning apple pie.
Extra apples = spontaneous Sunday morning apple pie.
Just a few beers with a few thousand friends.
There’s an awesome dialogue about health and wellness and whole-ness going on here. After reading it I feel enlightened. And embarrassed. Why? Because the concept of fat talk is something I never thought about. My personal philosophy on life embraces kindness to self and others as its overarching value. My education in counseling taught me …
Hanging on to summer on the first day of fall. (Dockside; Colonial Beach, VA)
Sometimes I’m not so good at recipes. I skip ingredients when I’m making my list. I don’t notice that things need to be marinated overnight. Or, like tonight, I make rather irrational conclusions about what I believe to be the ingredients, as opposed to what actually are the ingredients. Perhaps it’s the dark underbelly of …
I remember reflecting on my college experience some months after graduation and coming to the profound realization that the past four years had probably been the only time in my life I would have the benefit of being surrounded by hundreds of my peers. Perhaps even more profound, not only were they my peers, but …
Last night my husband was talking brewing with the gentleman next to him at the bar. After they had been talking for a few minutes the gentleman’s wife asked me, “what do you do while he brews?” I replied that I write. We struck up a great conversation about reading/writing/general creative-ness. This morning, going through …
So whatever happened to those spent grain cooking projects and that stack of journals? How is the $3.00 tomato plant doing, anyway? I am sure you are all lying awake at night wondering about these things, so let me help you sleep through the night with a few updates: The brewer with whom I live …
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There’s a new farmer’s market in town (Thursdays 3pm – 7pm at the Turning Basin for those in Richmond, VA). My husband and I decided to walk down and give it a try. The verdict: it’s nice, not huge, but a great location and a good variety of vendors. One of the vendors was …