five little things that made my week.
1. this lemon water. {because i zested one too many lemons and instead of putting it to waste, i got water that tastes like july}.
3. this nail.
{because i was holding out for a more stately curtain tie, but reminded myself, again, that simple does the trick}.
{because they stopped flowering inside, so i thought i’d give them a little push on the sill. their just sitting up there hatched another idea. more soon}.
4. this cup of tea with a friend.
{because sometimes tea on someone else’s couch provides just the shift of perspective you need}.
5. this plate of crumbs.
{because i love how each slice eaten reveals a little more of this fellow on his bicycle. she’s genius, that may luk}.
what little something made your week?
other things:
these photographs show the new york of my grandparents’.
{the main database is temporarily down, due to history lovers everywhere overwhelming the system. amazing}.
incredible pear blossoms.
these have me hankering to head west.
james surfing.
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Lovely little snippets of life! I really need to make some of that lemon loaf!
that plate is awesome
I did something similar with my leftover lemons the other night. And then I got crazy and added mint too! It was amazing the day of – the next day it was quite strong and almost bitter. So you know
I love that glass you have in your first picture! I have been searching for one similar to it. I'm currently in love with simple glassware. <3
I love the window view in the background of the first photo. It reminds me of an apartment I rented while visiting Europe a few summers ago. Brings back so many memories – Thank you!
I always love this posts..
I really like how you did that thing for your curtains, simple is always the best
LOVE this photo montage!
This is such a great post! I especially love the fellow on his bicycle and the crumbs š
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The plate! The plate! How special. I love the blue bicyclist. And lemon water. Yes, i do the same. You have a way with objects that makes them come to life. š Happy weekend to you, Erin.
Erin,
the moisture clinging to the glass in the first photo looks as much like July as it tasted.
and thanks for sharing the pear blossoms – I actually thought of you and your farm days when I was out there!
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