Yesterday I saw a picture of someone’s house on Instagram. It was an entryway, I think, with like, a pile of folded shirts and a bag on the ground. And a phone charger. And it was captioned with something along the lines of “#reallife.”
Read MoreYou sort of have to see them to believe them.
Read MoreAre you afraid of red, too?
Read MoreI love soup. I love that making soup is a kind of slow, steady labor of love.
Read MoreAll of our takeaways, from what surprised us to what we'd do differently next time.
Read MoreThe colors of the desert in Joshua Tree match its slow, antiquated, vintage aesthetic.
Read MoreIts beauty is indescribable, and no picture that we took could possibly do its sights true justice.
Read MoreThe first in a series: where we went, where we stayed, and how we did it.
Read MoreI constantly hear and read about other people’s love of fall. The clothing, the temperatures, the layers, the apple picking, the pumpkin everything. Little known fact: I'm averse to all things not-summer.
Read MoreIt might be an extension of my aversion to tight fitting jeans and pants lately, but I'm finding myself feeling very drawn to dresses for fall.
Read MoreAnything with butter in the name is good by me.
Read MoreIn case you're new to these parts, this is a periodical series in which I discuss the abbreviated goings-on in my world as of late.
Read MoreThe closest thing to summer comfort food you can find.
Read MoreBecause I've recently declared it acceptable to go back to school shopping without going back to school.
Read MoreAnd we're letting you in on all of our thoughts about the big day.
Read MoreArtichokes might be, strangely, the most nostalgic food of my childhood.
Read MoreThe last place anyone wants to be on a hot summer night is in the kitchen, let alone over the stove. I think that's why a pretty common question I get asked is for low- to no-cook dinner ideas for the summertime.
Read MoreAnd a very miniature take on the floral centerpiece.
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