Sooooo it seems it's been a while, eh? Sorry about that. Maybe I can make it up to you with photos from some travels abroad? First up...Iceland! Reykjavik is such a wonderful little city an...
Okay, I've got a couple of vacations to catch you all up on! I think I will work backwards, starting with this past weekend's trip to Montreal. What a lovely city. Beautiful, easy to get a...
One of the most charming shops I stopped into during my trip to Burlington has to be Vermont Farm Table . I could easily have given a happy home to most everything in this shop. Everything is ...
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Took my first trip to Vermont this past weekend. Mostly Burlington. All I have to say is Vermont is giving Maine a run for its money! Well deserved praise goes to: Bluebird Coffee , Farm...
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It's almost the weekend, so I thought I'd better get to telling you about last weekend before it's too late! Sunday was a wonderful day spent eating donuts, visiting the ocean and roaming a...
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It's spring!!! Our new springtime tradition is a visit to the Drumlin Farm in the beautiful countryside of Lincoln, Massachusetts. The farm was full of new life, both plants and animals, ...
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As I sat down to think about what to share with you from the last month, what kept coming to mind was food. Always with the food over here, right? In the past few weeks, I've found not one ...
This past weekend was spent touring my lovely sister around Boston. The stops: the Russell House in Harvard Square, the Museum of Fine Arts (ofcourse!), Mike's Pastry and Carmen in the N...
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You know how sometimes you go online to look up one little tiny thing? And all of a sudden, two hours and like thirty Pinterest pages later, you realize you forgot what you were even lookin...
One of my favorite things about a holiday off of work is the luxury of breakfast at home. You see usually my breakfast entails a Kashi granola bar (dark chocolate almond, if you're wondering)...
You know how sometimes all of a sudden it seems like every woman you've ever met is pregnant? Welcome to my world. I am well prepared for many a baby gift now though! How adorable are the...
Is it possible that I haven't posted about Newburyport yet? I kind of can't believe it. I first visited within my first couple of weeks of living on the east coast and it still holds a dear...
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Ever since coming across some Polish papercuts during my time at the University of Kansas Anthropology Museum, I've been enamored with the art of papercutting. The intricate designs and graphi...
Wishing you all a very happy New Year! Here's to nothing but health and happiness in 2012! I've been meaning to bring back more artist/crafter features on the Rotary, so that will be my New ...
Hope you all are enjoying a happy holiday season! Tonight I baked like a thousand spritz cookies. And ate probably half of them. Man do I love butter cookies! The lucky few that escape...
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Have you been to Sandwich, Massachusetts? So far, it's one of my favorite towns on (in?) Cape Cod. Pretty laid back but with a few excellent spots, like the Brown Jug gourmet grocery store...
Came up with a new potato soup recipe this weekend! Tis the season for soup. On a related note, I am so excited to have signed up for the breadbaking class at the Cambridge School of Culinar...
More fall goodness! One of my favorite things about Massachusetts is all of the quaint farm stands. These two, the Bolton Spring Farm and Derby Ridge, are in a beautiful area about 40 mi...
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I didn't even notice it was Fall until I started looking at it through the viewfinder today. It turns out, it's here! Time to bring out the hot cider...
I LOVE bread. Really, I blame it on my parents for getting me hooked, growing up there was always fresh bread in the house. If my mom hadn't baked it, then my Dad had bought it from the groc...
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A few more photos from my trip to lovely Portsmouth. I discovered so many great new spots, including the art and craft shop Nahcotta , the sweet little paper store Gus and Ruby Letterpress...
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Today has been not so great. A late late night of traveling set me up for a bit of a rough morning. My commute home taking over an hour and half (to travel SEVEN miles) took the wind out of...
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Three days off over Labor day weekend meant there was time for a quick trip to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. My experiences with New Hampshire have been kind of spotty so far, some spots have ...
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I am so excited (and a bit nervous!) to put my latest project, The Typology , out into the world. It's something I've been working on for a while now and really has been a labor of love. ...