Glimpses, October 2011
10.23.11—Breakfast at the Triple Rock
10.28.11—A Bonfire to Close Out the Fall
10.31.11—Pumpkin season
10.23.11—Breakfast at the Triple Rock
10.28.11—A Bonfire to Close Out the Fall
10.31.11—Pumpkin season
Quote by Ann Landers, advice columnist for the Chicago Tribune. Image illustrated by Mary Galloway for Refinery29. In honor of Valentine’s Day, I wanted to share a quote about love. “Love is friendship that has caught fire. It takes root and grows, one day…
View fullsize 09.13.12—Working from home before a meeting. View fullsize 09.15.12—It’s amazing what a day and a can of paint can do. View fullsize 09.18.12—We have countertops! View fullsize 09.20.12—Received some fresh basil from our CSA, which smells heavenly. View fullsize 09.23.12—So glad we…
Not sure how to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year? I highly suggest making a ‘Simple but Special’ meal and having a lovely night at home! This can be as a family, with your sweetheart, or with some friends.
View fullsize 12.4.11—Christmas-time is about more than presents and merriment. Jesus was born! View fullsize 12.10.11—Goose Island Christmas Ale is as good as I had hoped. View fullsize 12.23.11—I wrapped Dylan’s present right under his nose. Video games are good for something.
View fullsize It’s getting to be about that time when people are pulling out their Christmas decor, and usually the day or weekend after Thanksgiving a lot of towns have a tree lighting of some sort to kick things off. What better way to…
Historical Fiction has always been my favorite genre for both reading and television/movies. When in doubt, I turn to a good period piece. Here are my favorites…and a few honorable mentions.