I share glimpses of what's been on my mind and in my days here...I celebrate the tiny gifts that arrive in the mail, the joy of trying new wines, the brilliant colors that drift in and out my daily periphery, the rock formations (The
Royal Arch hike--the longest and best one yet), the views that you must be tired of seeing and reading about by now, the latest
book that arrived in the mail that's inspired me to take my polaroids to France with me, regardless of how heavy they are, and the vintage blue underwood beauty that was waiting for me in a local paper shop...she actually types in cursive...
France is just around the corner my friends. I cannot wait to share it with you. I will pop in with pictures, maybe some words if there is time...
much love to you
xoxo
ps. Would you like a postcard from France? Please email me your address to wwdblog at gmail by Monday, May 28th, and I will be sure to send one to you!!
pss. I change the music in the sidebar every week so make sure you check it out, ya know...if you want to :)...
The things on your mind and in your days look wonderful...
ReplyDeleteFrance calls you... how very exciting. Your polaroids will be amazing.
( love the typewriter... cursive! )
xxx
How exciting MJ and I would love a postcard from you no matter where you are..do you still have my address?
ReplyDeleteYes I do Tracey! I'll send you one!
DeleteI would love a postcard :) Do you still have my address? (I sound like Tracey!!)
ReplyDeletePsst: I never tire of the photos you post. Keep them coming!!
Yes I have yours too Karen :)!!
DeleteI shared what's on my mind today, too though it's a lot heavier than these beautiful pictures. I'd love a postcard; I'll msg you my address -- I'll send you a postcard from the sea. Is that blue bug real????? xoxo
ReplyDeleteYes please email me your address Jen! And that is a blue fungus beetle, isn't it beautiful?!!
DeleteWhat a beautiful post...such lovely things in your mind and your days. And France...I am anxious to see all of your photos and hear of your adventures. We had hoped to visit this past year and stay with American friends living there until July...but Pal changed those plans for us! ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd I must say I am in LOVE with the yellow canisters visible in the one photo. I realized earlier this week (as I stepped onto the small kid chair in the kitchen to reach baking supplies for the 700th time) that my next thrifting challenge is to find fun canisters for the counter top!
Oh, and yes, I would LOVE a postcard! (Do you still have my address too?)
ReplyDeleteI can't even begin to tell you how in awe I am of your mountain views. Stunning!! We have beautiful mountains in upstate NY, but they're nothing like this.
ReplyDeleteWould love a postcard!! I love snail mail - no one sends it anymore. I'll email you my address. :)
And, I LOVE the music on your sidebar. Music is a big part of my day, every day. Always love discovering a new artist, and we have the same taste in music. Love The Tallest Man on Earth!
Have a BRILLIANT trip... I'm emailing my addy for a post card... please please pretty please!?
ReplyDeletehi mj! who wouldn't want a post card from you in paris? : ) i feel bad asking for one... kinda like, i'm so fortunate that i met you in person, i shouldn't be asking for post cards. but, since michael and i were engaged there and went there for our honeymoon, i'm sure a postcard from paris would water the love in my heart that was planted there. ahhh... the city of love! bon voyage!
ReplyDeleteI am SO emailing you my addy. SO EXCITED!!!!!
ReplyDeletei love these photos today.
Want to know everything about those yellow canisters.
And I mean EVERYTHING.
hugs...and SO EXCITED about your upcoming trip!
XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOXOXOX
C
You know, if I had my sh-- together I could have talked about them and joined in Thrifty thursday...I'll save them for next time :).
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I love that rock formation. It is simply magical. And France, I can't wait! I will definitely email you. That is so sweet of you to offer. Love the peeks into your world.
ReplyDeleteOh, that typewriter is to die for! So lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo excited for your trip!!
xo
cortnie
MJ you are so sweet, sending postcards and all! I do hope you have the time of your life over there. Polaroids and France, yes I think it is a must combo! And I do love that you have music, I have been meaning to do that too because music is a big part of what's saving my sanity.
ReplyDeleteI have lived in Colorado for 20 years now. 20. and I still haven't done the Royal Arch hike. ugh. Wednesday I was up 1/2 way to the quarry (aren't those views glorious) with my fitness bootcamp at 6am... but I still haven't done Royal Arch. I guess it's time!!! Thanks for the inspiration and for reminding me to explore that were I live!!
ReplyDeleteand I agree with cortnie... that typewriter is to die for!!!!
Oh, how I miss the amazing rock formations and mountains of Colorado. We live in North Carolina and our highest is under 7,000 ft. So looking forward to going to Colorado again. My hubby is from Colorado Springs and we go back every other year (this year was our beach trip!). Hope you enjoy your trip to France! My boys and I would love a postcard. Emailing you my address. Thanks so much for offering.
ReplyDeleteFrace, eek! How exciting. Tenneille is completely besotted with France at the tender age of 6. She really wants to go there. One day. Enjoy your trip. I will email my address, but not sure if I am too late. Bon Voyage! Jacinta x
ReplyDeleteWow, you are SO sweet. What a thoughtful idea. Thank you MJ xxxxxxx I'm sure you will get immense joy form your idea and love 1,000,000 fold in return. Here is some right now, lllllllllllloooooooooooooovvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeee Katie xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ReplyDeletetotally missed this. beautiful sweet shots M.
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