Hearing- Bee cooing from her crib // Herb Alpert on the record player
Touching- Messy bedhead and cold branches brought indoors
Seeing- The winter volume of Kinfolk // dust bunnies under the couch
Tasting- Hot chocolate from scratch and too many pieces of buttered toast
Smelling- Pine sap and baby oil
Katie, that top photo is gorgeous. Exciting to see another Kinfolk volume out! ;) You do such a lovely job. We're luck to have you.
ReplyDeleteThere is no such thing as too many pieces of (vegan) buttered toast!
ReplyDeletesimple but lovely post ♥
ReplyDeleteSeeing - beautiful, calming photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, serene photos. xx
ReplyDeleteOhh I love making hot chocolate from scratch! These are beautiful photos, all in the details :)
ReplyDeletethat first photo is just so pretty. i hope our future daughter's get your hair (my husband has beautiful red hair too, so maybe? i can never figure out how those things work...).
ReplyDeleteLovely photos - you have awakened our senses!
ReplyDeleteLovely post.
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I like that top photo too-- beautiful colors and such a switch from your usual palette that opening this blog post was stunning. xoxo
ReplyDeletebeautiful post---u have a way of making the "simple" things seem so incredible---which they are. have a great week :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I have a collection of senses posts if you want to check them out :)
ReplyDelete♥ Naomi {Starry Eyes + Coffee Cups}
Aww, how I miss those baby coo's! Enjoy those for me ; )
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I love the details and the fur rug(?) is to die for!
ReplyDeletexx Natalia
http://elantheblog.blogspot.com/
Your pictures just get more and more beautiful... And Kinfolk, hot chocolate and pine sap sound blissful! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteKatie xx
I looked at you about page and I saw the picture. I love the picture, but i was wondering were you got that antique camera?
ReplyDeleteEmma
http://emmavogelsang.blogspot.com
I really must get my hands on a Kinfolk Magazine! There are no stores that carry it close to home... but the next time I'm in the city I'll be picking one up! yay! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, love Kinfolk and I feel like I can smell the pine sap from here! <3
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of things that could go on a gratitude list - I just started one and it's kind of amazing!
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cortnie
I love this series. And as always, your photos are so beautiful.
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andrea >>hecallsmewifey
so lovely!
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