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Happy Sunday! I’ve been savoring the soothing sounds of this lovely Spotify playlist and enjoying these great reads…
I loved listening to Dig by John Preston, and am grateful for
’s recommendation to watch the film of the same name! It’s next on my list, for now, I’ve been watching season four of Only Murders In The Building.I also just listened to The Watchmaker’s Daughter by CJ Archer (the first in the Glass & Steele series.) Looking forward to listening to book two, The Mapmaker’s Apprentice.
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— Sourced from my recommended books for your fiber arts library.
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A salad that bridges seasons seamlessly.
's Parmesan-Roasted Carrot Salad recipe is a great recipe for the in-between of summer and fall. The roasted Parmesan carrots offer a warm, comforting bite, while the crisp rochet and vibrant dressing keep it light and refreshing!
It's recipes like this that remind me why salads can be so satisfying all year round. Plus, who can resist the addition of crispy chickpeas?
And if you want more delicious salads, her cookbook called Plant-Protein Recipes That You'll Love is full of them!
Growing alongside a fiddle fig plant.
In a reflective piece,
shares a deep bond with a fiddle fig plant that unexpectedly mirrors her personal growth. I was touched by how she uses the plant as a metaphor for her healing. It’s a beautiful reminder of how caring for something can teach us to better care for ourselves.Embrace the right moment for creative magic.
's essay on timing as a delicate dance resonated with me. She talks about how creativity flourishes best within a sweet spot of opportunity.Drawing from her experiences with her book Wabi Sabi, she writes about the importance of purposeful action without panic.
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