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seasonal things.

Jo Bratt

A home for deeply do-able seasonal living. Nudging you towards winter outdoors-ing, spring eating, summer savoring, and fall reading.

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three rainy day itineraries for spring.

A rainy day in Maine back in 2014, shot on my iPhone 5 (enjoy the photo quality!)

There’s nothing like a drizzly, wet day outside to truly feel like spring. The pitter-patter of raindrops, the puddles to splash through, and the sight of so...

9 days ago
18

clothesline season is here.

The afternoons lately are full of spring sunshine and blustery breezes and that means it is officially clothesline season! What a special time of year when we can dry our clothes with just a bit of sunshine and air and time. I first started...

16 days ago
19
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three dispatches from early spring.

I am really settling into spring this week! While outside, the world is still mostly brown and more or less mud season, I am seeking out spring anywhere I can find it.

A rainy day? That feels like spring. Green garlic at the grocery store...

2 months ago
15
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spring reads to welcome the season.

Very slowly here, tiny bright green shoots are emerging from the ground. The earliest buds have appeared on the trees and soon the hillsides will fill with color. We are officially into the first week of spring and I am savoring it. During...

2 months ago
19
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seasonal meals on the cusp of spring.

A layer of white flakes has been settling outside my window since yesterday afternoon. Despite it being March 15, the picnic table outside my backdoor is currently home to 8 inches of snow, with more to come this afternoon. This morning, I...

2 months ago
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