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June 14, 2012


bling, berries, and girl talk
posted by soe 11:30 pm

It’s Thursday! Time to report back on three beautiful things from the past week:

1. A fancy-dress event requires fancy nails. I combine my normal shiny purple nail polish (colorway Buffy the Violet Slayer) with a sparkly paler purple (colorway Twinkle Toes) to give myself glitter-ball violet fingertips.

2. We have a berry trifecta this week — strawberries turned into popsicles and muffins, cherries for a picnic’s dessert, and blueberries for a snack and a salad topping.

3. Julia and I meet up for tea after work and spend a few hours catching up. It’s been a while.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?

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June 7, 2012


favas, salvaged, and day game (and grown up)
posted by soe 9:23 pm

I am basking in aloe and awash with Vitamin D with tea in hand and cat at my side, so it’s clearly time to look back on three beautiful things from the past week:

1. Fava bean spread on baguette, enjoyed as part of dinner three nights in a row.

2. Our first Friday night picnic is a wash-out due to tornado-spawning storms. Sarah, Nicole, John, Rudi, and I turn it into a pizza party.

3. Today, Rudi, Sarah, Sarah’s brother, Brian, and I had tickets to the afternoon game of the Nationals and the Mets. The day was warm, but not too, with a hint of a breeze. The sky was blue, with occasional clouds covering the sun to give us a break. I ate a tasty falafal sandwich and had free sodas (today’s designated driver coupon, as well as Tuesday night’s, when the line for the stand where it was redeemable was several innings’ long). The Mets won. Then, because it was such a nice day and because Brian couldn’t drive back to Virginia until after rush hour and because it was still early on a day when we all ought to have been at work, we went out for an early dinner and sat on a patio along Barracks Row.

(A bonus: We harvest our first full-sized tomato from our garden ever. It is a shade-happy variety, which makes for a happy plant in our plot under a tree. The second tomato is just starting to turn red, so I imagine it will be perfect when I’m next able to pick it on Sunday. It serves as the star of our salad.)

How about you? What was beautiful in your world this week?

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May 31, 2012


insects, shelling, and space
posted by soe 9:48 pm

June is nearly upon us, but May is having one final, glorious stand at immortality. Before she fades away, let’s look back at three beautiful things from the past week:

1. Fireflies emerge in the park as twilight fills the sky.

2. Peas from the garden eaten straight from the pod while standing in the kitchen.

3. We clean out the freezer and toss some things that were indistinguishable from the freezer burn coating them. (Note: plastic grocery bags are not adequate for long-term freezer storage.) There is now room for popsicles and homemade ice cream and ice cubes (radical, I know!), and I can see how many baggies of strawberries I have left from last season for daiquiri-making.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?

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May 24, 2012


leash, electricity, and outside (and one line)
posted by soe 8:04 pm

It’s the Thursday before a long weekend and if that’s not a reason to count the beautiful things that have led up to today, I don’t know what is. Here are three from the past week:

1. A young girl and her mother out for a stroll are sitting on a wall, taking a break. The girl has clearly brought her stuffed dog out to stretch his legs too, since he’s on his leash — a navy blue tie.

2. A storm is coming. You can feel the electricity in the air. It’s almost as invigorating as being at the ocean.

3. Knowing that it’s supposed to cloud over sometime in the afternoon, I head to the park early (for me), taking my thermos of tea and (late) breakfast with me. I get several hours sitting at a picnic table reading before I’ve usually left the Burrow.

And, while strictly this isn’t beautiful, because it made me cry, its beauty lies in its perfection. A line from Sherlock: “I was so alone, and I owe you so much.” Friendship summarized in agonizing clarity.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?

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May 17, 2012


plates, bubbles, and birthday
posted by soe 11:33 pm

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. Some magnolias blooming right now have flowers the size of plates.

2. I sit on the roof and blow bubbles. (This is an old bottle and I clearly need to add a little soap to get them to last longer.)

3. Rudi and I take his birthday off and spend a lovely day poking around the zoo and trying a new-to-us restaurant.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?

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May 10, 2012


dentist, mystery, and musicals
posted by soe 11:25 pm

I’m so confused. I keep thinking that today is Wednesday, but it’s not. So I’ll share three beautiful things with you, right on schedule:

1. Okay, so the dentist visit itself was not beautiful, but I have learned the way to manage my anxiety about these semi-annual appointments is to make an afternoon of it. After the exam was over, I wandered through the Eastern market shops, moseyed through a bookstore, and bought some bubbles. Then I stopped by the library to pick up a couple books and the kitchen store to buy some popsicle molds (to go with the book I bought last month). Then I took myself out for a milkshake (with fresh strawberries) and a homemade PopTart (blueberry cheesecake), bought a couple macarons to take home for dessert, and hung out in a park knitting and reading. Almost makes the dental cleaning worthwhile, wouldn’t you say?

2. Sherlock is back.

3. We stumbled upon musical performances from The Keegan Theatre as we were crossing Dupont Circle. I don’t know what show the Irish folk singer was with (An Irish Carol seems a likely contender), but he was excellent.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?

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