Saturday

Have plans on Sunday?


I think you do now! Bring your cold self on down to the Left Bank Annex and say hello to some of the best artisans in town. If you are one of the first 100 people in the door, you get a free bag of goodies!

Mention you saw this post on my blog for a 20% discount off of your purchase. I'll have a bunch of goodies on sale as well as some bracelets and earrings that have yet to be listed online. See you there!



Tuesday

Back in full effect



















Short-Timer's Syndrome

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Man, it has been hard to concentrate this last week. We are having an Indian Summer of sorts here in Portland and although I have the best intentions to prep for holiday shows, it is just not happening. I mean-it's sunny out there! In Mid-October!

I also have a tinge of short-timer's syndrome due to a vacation that is coming up soon. In a few weeks, I will be in a sunny locale drinking tropical drinks and living in full denial that the holiday rush will be waiting my return.

In the meantime, I will be dreaming of snorkeling and puffy clouds...outside in the NW sun.

Apples and Cinnamon and Other Random Facts


Related Posts with ThumbnailsI love the smell of apples and cinnamon. It is by far the quintessential smell of fall. Those cinnamon scented pine cones that are out  this time of year are lovely to me, but just about everyone I know can't stand the smell of them.

The real scoop is I am a neat freak and that smell makes me feel like my house is just a smidge cleaner than it is. Call it good old fashioned marketing, 'cause I am drinking the kool-aid, friends!

I'm not ashamed to proclaim my love for scents and/or a clean house. Do you want to hear about my wild love affair with our central vacuum system? I didn't think so. (I do love it, I really, really do.)

There. I said it. I feel better now. I've shouted my love of cleanliness from the rooftops.

Wednesday

Pickled Goodness





Guess what? I finally learned how to pickle cucumbers this summer! Late is better than never, as they say! This week I hope to try cauliflower for bloody marys this winter and maybe some strawberries for fun.

A friend gave me their recipe for a refrigerator method to pickling and I plan on giving that a whirl.
Do you have a favorite go-to recipe for pickling?

Tuesday

All apologies

Related Posts with ThumbnailsSo...sorry for not posting on here for awhile. I have been doing all things summer. This year, I really owned summer and embraced all of the opportunities that were presented to me. I even got in the water this year.

When I have been home, I have found myself outside in the yard rather than in the studio. Gardening is my new hobby. There were plenty of fun things to blog about from my summer and I hope to share those with you over the next few weeks as I get my groove back here indoors. In summary: Camping, hiking and some traveling around Oregon/Washington.

Actually, if you already follow me on Instagram, you probably saw most of the photos already! So get over there and check them out and see what other random stuff has inspired me.

                                          Fun Fact: nine years ago... the mister & I tied the knot

Thursday

The Teaches of Peaches.

                                                              photo courtesy of Fitness Magazine

This is not a cooking blog, but it is quickly turning into one! Since peaches are in season right now, I wanted to share this scrumptious recipe with you.

Last week, I made this Peach Pesto Chicken Wrap recipe for my husband, who is a die-hard peach lover. It's so incredibly easy to make and you don't have to turn on the oven. It takes about 20 minutes tops, if you purchase chicken that is already cooked- Trader Joe's has a few different options.

We happened to have some basil growing like crazy, so clipping it from my own garden made this salad even more magical. I know I just said salad, even though the photo and recipe clearly states that it is a wrap. We ditch the tortilla and eat it on top of butter leaf lettuce.

Want to get all fancy? Pair it with some sauvignon blanc. I really like Kim Crawford or Chateau Ste. Michelle.

Enjoy!
-S