I hope you're all joining me here after a restful weekend. It was a weekend where I barely left my neighborhood, but luckily Central Park is within my radius. And it was one glorious weekend for the park, indeed.
Another note: I had to force myself to stop playing candy crush just to hit publish on this post. And I'm not even on a six figure level (I have heard of people in the 300 levels). Is anyone else addicted?
Anyway, despite candy crack crush, I still managed to find some fun stuff. Here is what I'm loving this week.
interior design Has everyone seen the new Domino format where
the site operates as a shopping portal? What do you think about it? I feel like it might be dangerous for my already endangered wallet. On the other hand, I'm not so ambivalent about the wonderful
Little Green Notebook's Jenny Komenda becoming an online editor for Domino! I couldn't love that choice more.
I love seeing a tastefully decorated small space, it's such a challenge compared to a larger space, I think.
This pretty apartment belonging to Danielle Armstrong was featured on
This is Glamorous recently, and is totally inspiring.
Displaying antlers and horns in one's home is a controversial topic, but you can't argue with the powerful presence they bring to a room. Check out
Slim Paley's incredible stag roundup.
food If I wanted to preserve summer in a bottle, I'd do it this way, with
basil flower vinegar from
The Yellow House.
The Forest Feast blog just turned 2 years old and I feel so lucky that I get to work on Erin's stunning cookbook with her. You guys are going to go crazy for this book.
As the weather turns colder, I turn to stews and soups and my fingers are itching to try out
this moroccan-style vegetable chickpea stew from the talented Laura at
The First Mess.
hard to define I love when a site deviates from usual topics to address interesting issues.
This one on
Design Sponge about the place of a book cover in this world of anonymous e-readers was really fascinating.
Leandra at
Man Repeller never fails to make
me laugh. Her recent
exploration of bra vs. no bra was no exception.