It’s been a pretty low-key week over here, on Sunday we set up at Clutter s i x here in Buffalo and spent the day outside in the beautiful weather, selling our goodies. It was a fun day, we saw lots of friends and family and it was great to just be outside soaking up the beautiful weather while we still have it. We also completed two more prints in our ongoing series of kitchen and food related prints, a collaboration between my two loves, Hero Design Studio and Tasty Yummies. Eventually I will be adding a small store tab here on the site so they can be purchased right from here, but for now you can nab those or any of our other products from our etsy store or our web store.
This weekend hubby is in Cleveland for an event (I’ll be staying home with the dog to keep travel costs low) and then we leave on Tuesday next week to head for Chicago for our good friends, Anne and Billy’s wedding and my hubby Mark and Billy are doing a live show for their podcast, so we have a lot going on. I am hoping to get some relaxation in this weekend, but I also have a few recipes I would like to get done before I go, too. We’ll see. Tomorrow is the Autumnal Equinox so I hope to get some sort of fall activity in to celebrate, maybe I’ll just head to the Meyer Brothers Cider Mill and grab a gallon of some delicious apple cider since I have been craving hot mulled apple cider! Sunday I plan to attend an autumnal equinox Vinyasa flow class to live music at my yoga studio, East Meets West. Sounds like a lovely way to celebrate the end of summer and the start of my favorite season.
What do you have planned for this weekend? Any fun fall activities to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox?
We buried St. Joseph outside near our for sale sign, in hopes of getting some luck selling the house.(An and old superstition/wives tale that many people swear by). I am certainly not a religious person, by any traditional means, but I definitely have a belief that there is more out there than us and I am willing to try anything to sell this house!
Our newest kitchen inspired 8×10 art print featuring the brilliant Julia Child quote
“People Who Love to Eat are Always the Best People”. Available now from our etsy store or the Hero web store.
Another new kitchen inspired 8×10 art print “It’s Best Fresh from the Farm”
Available now from our etsy store or the Hero web store.
I took a quick trip to the Western New York Book Arts Center to pick something up and I had to sneak a peek of the amazing type collection in the basement.
It’s definitely a type-nerd / graphic designer’s dream down there.
Our booth over the weekend at Clutter S I X.
I made my quinoa and goat cheese stuffed peppers early in the week with the abundance of peppers from our CSA. This time I left out the mushrooms and corn and added in some fresh kale, garlic and fresh herbs and I added chèvre from First Light Farm & Creamery to some of them.
One of my favorite things about this year, limited edition autumn spiced hard ciders. This one is my favorite right now, it’s like fall in a bottle.
A new recipe I created for my next Free People feature. Look for it on Sunday. (I am still obsessed with those arrow serving spoons BTW)
First of many pumpkin recipes for the season, look for the recipe tomorrow!
My sweet Seri. I am so in love with this dog
My favorites this morning at the park.
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Thanks for sharing another great bunch of photos–confession: I always look for one of Seri. Can’t be helped! xoLin
haha I am so glad you enjoy, I am definitely one of those people that posts way too many photos of their dog, but I just cannot help it, she is so cute 🙂
St. Joseph really WORKS!! My husband and I buried our statue, said the novena daily, and sold our home within 90 days (when the home buying scene was a disaster!). Ours was the only house to sell in our entire neighborhood during that time, and there were nearly 10 others for sale. I am confident St. Joseph will work wonders for you too!
Here’s hoping it works for us too! I’ll try anything, I am ready for it to sell!
Ooh yeh, I love those two new kitchen prints. I am definitely going to etsy now to buy the Julia Child print and possibly the farm one also. So good, you are crazy talented girl!
Aww thanks so much Katie! Got your order, I will be sure to throw some extra goodies in there for you since you are a Tasty Yummies reader! Thanks again, enjoy your weekend.
Good luck selling the house. Hope the St Joseph works for you guys, that waiting feeling is the worst.
I plan to take a hike this weekend with the BF to celebrate the start of the fall, it is also quite beautiful here in New England right now so I plan to really enjoy all of it while it is here.
Thanks so much Sarah! The waiting is definitely the worst.
Enjoy your hike this weekend, that sounds lovely!
Yay for photo fun friday! As I noted on your FB page last week, I love the new print (and of course that frame. I passed that link on to my sister who just had a reclaimed barn board table made for her vacation home in Maine). Anywho, I love the retro salt & pepper shakers in that photo. They remind me of my grandparents. And I’m pretty sure my grandmother still uses them (or at least ones that are amazingly similar) 🙂
Glad to see those photos and based on the photos, you really enjoy your day in kitchen by preparing those yummy foods.