{apricot jam, toast}
{apples!}
{lounging}
{evening light}
{treat}
{sunday evening drinks}
{habanero tequila + grapefruit}
Weekend notes:
:: A gifted bag of freshly picked apples. We used them for a crisp.
:: After a long week of heat, this weekend felt a little bit more like fall. The light is changing and I love watching it, even though it's one of the hardest effects to capture accurately.
:: This drink is the simplest + most amazing I've had lately. We meant to make them over the summer, but the summer totally got away from me this year.
YUM. (drink)
ReplyDeleteYour photos inspire me SO MUCH! You do such a good job. You really capture comfort. Glad to seeyou had a good weekend
ReplyDelete- Sarah
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that drink sounds bananas (and I mean that in the very best way)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos!
ReplyDeleteLooked like an awesome weekend!
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i love that evening light shot. we're having a bit of that around here lately, too.
ReplyDeletelove the photos, I got myself a whole bunch of apples that I think I am going to be doing the exact same thing with!
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Love the simplicity of your pleasures. They really add pleasure to my senses, too. Thank you. Debra
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ReplyDeleteAh! So beautiful. This weekend we had homemade golden muscadine wine with a touch of habanero...not the same, but reminds me of it. Your "lounging" shot is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSunday night drinks eh? That's quite ambitious of you!
ReplyDeleteyum, tequila with grapefruit, must try that.
ReplyDeleteloving the print on your cushion.
a sweet weekend.
that lounging photo has just perfect lighting!
ReplyDeleteooooh. where do you get that habenero tequila? i want to drink it all up.
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ReplyDelete@ Naurnie - You have to make the habanero tequila, but it's so easy it's laughable and it only takes about an hour. DO IT.
loving the pic of you lounging!! great images!!
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That drink looks delish!
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Apricot jam is my favorite. I recently found a preserve that is mango apricot.. divine! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteXO Hilary
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That picture on the couch is just perfect. Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteI think I have been waiting for this drink my whole life.
ReplyDeletewhat a leg!
ReplyDeleteIf you have Aperol on hand it adds just a little something great to the grapefruit margarita! I call it the Hot and Sassy :)
ReplyDeleteAnd a tip for anyone making the tequila: taste it for heat starting after an hour. I've had a batch that took an hour and was just a tad too spicy (but you can just add some regular tequila to calm it down) and another batch that took over 2 hours and was perfect! All depends on the chilies!
amazing photos, and now i am a new fan of your blog
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