Showing posts with label FALL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FALL. Show all posts

Warm September

Although the first day of autumn is on September 22 this year, fall is definitely in the air...

A Few Fall Leaves

I love autumn leaves! Golden yellow, burnt orange, bluish green, rich red all different colours make me feel all warm inside. As the weather cools off and fall sets in, Mother Nature is painting trees...

Fall Is in the Air!



Autumn colours.

Hello everybody! I've been MIA since my last post. My apologies! Thanks for hanging in and checking on me. So. It's been a while since my last post. Now it's late September. The time has flown by! (It seems to go even faster the older you get!;)
Things have been a little busy in the "real world" lately, leaving not enough time for blogging. This past weekend was packed with photo-shoots and quality time with family. I have really missed you guys, I must admit.
Anyway, Fall certainly is in the air! (Mark your calendars: September 22nd is the first day of autumn.) It's almost overwhelming how much I want to see, and do, during these next couple of months.
Cozy over-sized sweaters, home-cooked comfort food, misty mornings, crisp air, fall foliage, and steaming hot cider are just a few things on my mind as fall approaches. I'm so looking forward to seeing, smelling and breathing the fall season itself.

Here's a list of things I'm planning on doing this year.

* Go apple picking.

* Spend a Saturday afternoon baking apple pie.

* Try out new pumpkin pie recipes.

* Make cookies shaped like autumn leaves.

* Take more photos.

* Go on a fall nature walk.

* Visit a winery.

* Go on a leaf hunt.

* Collect golden brown autumn leaves.

* Get a new scarf.

I hope this list gives you some ideas for your own Fall To-Do list. Have a wonderful weekend! xx

Plus, three past posts you may have missed:

Autumn Inspiration.

A Little Touch of Fall.

Leaves and Blog love.

Five Things Tuesday

farewell to autumn leaves
Farewell to Autumn!

Well hello, folks! Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, spent with friends and family. Have a great December and stay warm! xx

Yesterday's Pumpkin Soup dinner. The sweet pumpkin smell filled the entire house.
 fresh citrus for morning juice
Fresh citrus for morning juice.
delicious indian chicken curry
Loving the colour combination in this one.
Indian Chicken Curry. Recipe via Serious Eats.

A Little Touch of Fall

So I've been a little bit crazy busy the last couple of weeks and haven't really had a chance to get out and enjoy this year's beautiful fall foliage.
Autumn Tapestry.

Here are a few fall pictures I've taken over the last month, if you'd like to see.

As Thanksgiving quickly approaches and everyone begins to think about what they're thankful for, I'm blown away by how blessed I am. There are so many things in my life I'm grateful for.
Today, I'm grateful for:

-my family. I'm so blessed to have a wonderful, caring and supportive family.

-my friends whom I cherish.

-all of you guys, and I feel the connection with you even though you're physically very far from me. Many of you have been with me for years and for that I'm eternally grateful.

-having a nice place to live and plenty of food to eat.

-waking up to this new day and for being alive.

-clear water.

-what I have experienced and overcome.

-enjoying life in the most simple ways.

-the love and support from the readers of my blog.

I'm also grateful for my cup of coffee in the morning. It's like a "hug in a cup."
I could go on...trust me.

Hope you have a great weekend! Enjoy the beauty of fall. xx

P.S. Make-Ahead and Make-Now Thanksgiving Recipes for procrastinators. ;)

12 Complete Thanksgiving Menus via Saveur.

Five Things Tuesday

Early morning in the mountains.

I often ask myself: "Why isn't this world a better place? "This isn't how life's supposed to be." But these inspirational words by Leo Buscaglia always help keep me grounded.

Don't spend your precious time asking "Why isn't the world a better place?" It will only be time wasted. The question to ask is "How can I make it better?" To that there is an answer.

Have a wonderful day! xx

Autumn leaves. So fragile, so beautiful.
Morning coffee. {My house has been a kind of messy lately. I hope you don't mind!;)}
November roses.

Friday's desserts. {Layered Vanilla Pudding with crushed chocolate wafer cookies, topped with chocolate ganache.}

How to make roses from maple leaves.

Five Things Tuesday

Going on a nature hike on a crisp fall day; one of the many reasons to fall in love with Autumn. The colors were quite nice.

It's been a while since I posted a Five Things Tuesday post. I decided I wanted to start doing it again so why not start with some quotes and life lessons?
I came across these fabulous life lessons by Regina Brett recently and wanted to share them with you. Each one is a great reminder of what matters most in life.
I always look upon quotes, whenever I feel low; such things always help me to keep things in perspective.
In fact, quotes make much more sense now that I am getting older and (hopefully) wiser.

45 life lessons (and 5 to grow on) by Regina Brett. Such great wisdom to follow!
These sayings and quotes  have already changed my way of thinking about a few things in my life.

Hope your week is going well. Have a great Tuesday! xx


Getting ready for fall colour. I am absolutely in love with the colors of fall.
Bringing some fall to my kitchen.
Three-Cheese Baked Tagliatelle Pasta. I made this recipe the other night and everyone loved it. Very delicious, very simple and very easy to put together. Tasty alternative to the traditional Mac and Cheese.

I'll be sure to share the recipe on Friday. :)
How to easily cut, slice and peel an avocado. I really love avocados, but I never knew this way to cut them. Come to find out I've been slicing avocados the hard way.

(Life Quote by Regina Brett)

P.S. Here's a Cut and Dry post you may have missed:  Are we really making the most of the fall season? 

Five Things Tuesday

A random girl on the street. I love her skirt! 

Hey there, hope everyone had a great weekend.
A statement piece can transform a plain living space into a cozy living room. Zara Home Accessories: Metal and wood world globe/Decorative animal figure. 
Squash season. Winter squash is more than just pumpkins. Valued as a nourishing convenience food long before freezers came along, squashes will store for three months or more, bringing a splash of colour to the kitchen or wherever you like, and will last well once cut. Squash anyone?

Love this soup. Clearly, I'm on a soup binge right now. 
French Macaron. How delicate do these guys look. I think macarons are one of the cutest treats around. I love their pastel colours.
St. James's Park, London, England in the fall.

St. James's Park is the oldest Royal Park in the City of Westminster, central London and one of the city's most desirable walking locations.

Hope your week is off to a good start. Have a great Tuesday! xx

Autumn Inspiration

betty manousos autumn inspiration collage
Fall is almost upon us, so I pulled together some of my favourite photos of the season from last week's walks for inspiration. Here's to autumn colours, cool weather, crunchy leaves, comfy sweaters, hot apple cider, and crisp apples! 
Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.  
George Eliot

Basket full of Autumn...