This, in case you’re wondering, this is what Seattle looks like on a summer morning.
Happy Monday!
This is quite possibly the most adorable baby plate.
We all need an abundance of cutting boards. Why not buy this super dreamy one?
Would you consider living in a shipping container (not as human cargo)?
I can honestly say I’ve never attended an adult party half as cool as this kiddo’s birthday party.
David Sedaris’ hilarious account of his food phobias and eating in China.
A fantastic idea if you like cute clothes and want them to actually fit! Thanks, Megan, for the tip.
Wear yoga pants? Drive a Prius? Maybe you get real in the Whole Foods parking lot?
Have you met my husband? Here’s a video introduction and a pretty peek behind the scenes at his photo shoots.



15 Comments
Great links as always! I love that cutting board.
That shot is awesome.
Cheers,
Rosa
What a nice video!, specially the couple surrounded by purple flowers, very nice setting.
And you know what, I love the logo.
Love from Spain
Marialuisa
My girlfriend just moved to Seattle and I just sent her your blog. I’ve been subscribing for awhile but didn’t realie you were in Seattle. Here is her blog: http://browngoat.wordpress.com/
Hi Erica, Thank you for sharing this! xo Robin
Love the links and your hubby’s video! Where did he ever find that field of purple flowers? Looks like Provence!
El,
Thanks for your sweet comment. Those purple flowers are in Salem, OR. They are ONION flowers. Stinky, but super pretty!
xo
Robin
I’m the girlfriend Erica (in above comment) mentioned. So happy she shared “you” with me and I am so happy to be calling Seattle my new home!
Stephanie,
Welcome to Seattle! It’s wonderful to meet you.
xo
Robin
oh, seattle.
I am sold for that cutting board and I am about to watch the Whole Foods video
I really enjoyed your husband’s video. He has a great voice. And he sounds really nice. Your little redhead is so beautiful. I have two redheaded kids myself and they’re really special. I’m giving serious thought to that shipping container. So clever.
Fabulous blog, filled with wonder! Thrilled to have found you.
oh i would not survive in China. I’d have to bring a costco supply of granola bars to make it. ha
this is a beautiful picture of seattle, i almost didn’t recognize it!
Thanks, Angie! My husband rides his bike to his studio in SODO and he gets a great view of Seattle in the morning hours. xo