I've been ever so slowly working on a new project. A place of healing, wellness, and simplicity. It is here on the web... it won't be a big deal (pressure-wise, on me that is), updated only 2-4 times per month. A place to share whole food recipes, holistic thoughts on living well, and essays about nutrition and yoga. I'll share a proper invitation when I'm ready for company.
This space here, in it's daily journal sort of style has become so comforting to me - gentle, easy, sustainable. Blogging this way has provided the head and heart space needed to create a compliment to what I 'do' here, a sister-site. Less journal, more content - a simple and easy place for down to earth wellness.
Getting ready to head out for the day. One basket for the market, one for my work. Yogurt, granola, and berries for my belly. Ready for anything.
There's something about rustic country decor that I love. Not too country... no geese or teddy bears please, but a little plaid and some barn wood. Perhaps a mason jar turned candle holder. Oh, yes.
Lately I'm noticing abandoned buildings when we're out and about. More than ever before. This particular one has stood empty for years and years, but there are plenty of places we've frequented in the recent past, and now they stand empty. I wonder if others are noticing this too, where they live. It's sad, and seems to say so many things.
Our birding materials arrived! We are excited to get busy recording and reporting all the happenings in our back yard to the good folks at Cornell. My favorite bird so far, which has only made an appearance twice, is the Eastern Bluebird. How sweet and shy they are.
Emily took this photo last Friday on her morning walk. Today and into tomorrow more snow is expected to arrive. Finally, a little taste of winter. I've got some work to do, new country plaid curtains to hang, and a fresh canvas to think about covering with the just unpacked paints and brushes.
{I'm also over at Simple Homeschool today, hope to see you there!}