Seeing Hilda's summer cottage makes me ache for my own
Amen. (by Miss Vu via Abbey Goes Design Scouting)
Loving this pretty wooden tea light holder (created by Abbey of Aesthetic Outburst and available for purchase in her etsy shop)
A great article about flower arranging with the owners of The Little Flower School in the New York Times T Magazine
A great article about flower arranging with the owners of The Little Flower School in the New York Times T Magazine
Can't stop looking at this stunning photo of the Brooklyn Bridge by Philip Clinger. (via Sfgirlbybay)
Man oh man, it is nice to see Friday. This week unexpectedly turned crazy busy, and even though I'm still feeling sleep-deprived, I'm looking forward to what's shaping up to be a fun-filled weekend. (Brunch with friends! A Kentucky-derby theme party! Mother's Day!). I'm also excited about getting back to a regular posting schedule after an erratic few weeks. I miss it, and all of you.
I hope you have a wonderful spring weekend.
Have a relaxing and wonderful weekend, and I like the new look ;)
ReplyDeletewonderful quote! it inspires...happy weekend
ReplyDeleteThat quote is so great, as is the flower arrangement.
ReplyDeleteI totally know what you mean about crazy busy schedules. I can't wait till I'm on a regular one so that I can spend more time on here reading love posts like this!
gorgeous images! have a great weekend, Kalya!
ReplyDeletewe live so close to the BB (on the Manhattan side). just found your blog and absolutely adore it!
ReplyDeletelove that shot of the bridge - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote. I love your pics too!
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lol i love that you just said "getting my groove back." oh hell yes to that!
ReplyDeleteLove the quote.. it's so very true. Stillness is a hard virtue for many.
ReplyDeleteLove the summer cottage, pink wallpaper, blue chairs and all!
Have a great, grooovvvyy weekend!
That Brooklyn Bridge photo is absolutely breathtaking. What a remarkable photo.
ReplyDeleteOh, the Brooklyn Bridge does look stunning there. I have a confession: I lived in NYC for four years and grew up right next door in NJ, but I've never set food on the Brooklyn Bridge. I think I need to see some sunrises from there. As soon as I get back. And what I would give to have a summer cottage! I wonder if I could find a little one in PA for mid-September to rent for a week.
ReplyDeleteThe Brooklyn Bridge is awesome picture! Perfect! :)
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