This is a home for deeply do-able season living. Nudging you towards winter outdoors-ing, spring eating, summer savoring, and fall reading.
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I was able to spend much of the long weekend absolutely immersed in the God of the Woods, mainly laying in the sunshine next to a lake. It was the perfect season to cap off the summer and the perfect book for this time of year. Set at a sum...
Do you have any weekly traditions? Saturday morning pancakes or a big Sunday evening tidying? I have found so much joy in paying attention to the rhythms of the year (eating in-season produce, reading seasonally, and noticing shifts in natu...
It’s all happening at once. Back to school energy is in the air. My newsfeed is increasingly peppered with pumpkin spice lattes. The nights are getting noticeably longer as the sun sets earlier and earlier. And while all those hints of fall...
It’s that time of the year. We’ve had a few weeks of hot sun, the summer is winding down, and the tomatoes are absolutely abundant. August tomatoes are sweet, juicy and they simply taste like this particular time of year.
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