Category Archives: Photography
Day to Day Life: Week Fifteen
A look at the last week: Our dogwood tree blooms once a year… Guess who bloomed this week? When I went in to turn off his bedroom lights, this is how Silas had fallen asleep. Maple cinnamon bread certainly requires … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Fourteen
A glimpse at the last week, in photos: Our Christmas cactus is loving the sunshine through our kitchen windows and therefore blooming like crazy. This smoothie as breakfast/brunch/lunch/snacking. Bourbon thirty is my favorite hour of the day. Palak paneer in … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Thirteen
Here’s a look at the last week: The last week was spring break. For the first time in awhile, we stuck around Ashland. Silas participated in a 3-day baseball camp hosted by the local collegiate team, the Medford Rogues. Jalapeño … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Twelve
Here’s a glimpse at the last week: Earlier in the week my husband informed me that on the human-hippie-scale he thinks I’m pretty crunchy. Consequently I made a huge batch of granola that is nearly completely gone. A spring tulip on … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Seven
The last week looked something like this: Pancake stacks, earth balance, and “best friend of pancakes everywhere.” Finally some rain around here… Rainy rainbow oil spots. Fried fish tacos and veggie tacos. In complete agreement about Mondays. An easy dinner … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Six
Here’s the last week: There is something lovely about making large batches of homemade granola: it’s a guaranteed way to make yourself feel more hippie-ish. I had an epiphany at the gym: if I am ever to be abducted, the … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Five
Shall we have a look at the last week? Wanted or not, here it is! This bowl was my favorite a few times this week: maple yogurt, honey oat granola, toasted coconut flakes and a homemade blueberry spice sauce. I … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Four
A look at the last week: Since the kids didn’t have school on Monday, Silas had a sleepover Sunday night. I don’t know how my parents had four kids, three of whom were only a year apart from the next… … Continue reading