wandering words

Wandering Words. According to the Lucent Imagery dictionary: a random assortment of text that meanders through scintillating fascinating just thoughts, awesome blog posts and odd bits. Accompanied by a photo that may or may not be related to said text.
I’ve reached desperate times in my tea supplies. Zero jasmine green or chamomile. Must rectify this. Am also in the market for a different tea brand – any recommendations?
Australian photographer Natalie McComas discovered the most incredible French village. I would keep the location a secret too.
I’m not a big bread eater. But I’m determined to make bread one day. Perhaps I’ll overcome the intimidation by starting with this No Knead Bread.
The Pothole Gardener. It’s itty bitty guerrilla gardening. I wish we had stumbled upon his work in London last year. Ah… perhaps “stumble” wouldn’t be a good idea for a girl who can’t see that well.
I learnt a new term – Hoar Frost. Beautiful photos of it in Winnipeg, Canada and Minnesota, USA to ease the summer heat I’ve been feeling here.
I was throwing a wobbly over my lovingly made gourmet meatballs that weren’t holding together in the pan. My husband said, “Darling I’m not angry at you. But you’re angry at the meatballs”. The absurdity and hilarity of that last sentence made me laugh.
Writing this post I remembered my husband bought me a jar of Nutella as a treat. Dangerous. There may be a spoon in my hand soon.
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I love your title and your wanderings….thanks for wandering over to my blog too! Very sweet of you.
What a sweet post, and I LOVE the pothole gardener, that has made my morning
Haha, ‘wandering words’ … yes, that’s a perfect definition and one that I’ve often employed when drafting a blog post – but you describe it so perfectly!
I really love T2 tea … since trying it a few years ago I honestly can’t drink anything else … have you tried it? If not, YOU MUST!
Ah, that French village blogged about by Natalie floored me with its beauty … such a heavenly place to visit.
PS. Your meatball story made me laugh … Oh, and is there room for two spoons in that jar?
Do itttt. Mmmm Nutella. I’m a fiend for the peanut butter. That village is just incredible!
Cool wanderings! I would love to wonder in that little French village myself, and that crusty bread? I’m going to give it a try. I’ve never made bread either but that recipe looks like something I could handle. YUM! Cute idea for a post. ( :
I first heard the word Hoar Frost a few weeks ago! A friend on Instagram posted photos of it and I am in love!
x Jasmine