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wednesday link – a daily dose and some shady business
If you haven’t stopped by Virginia Jones’ blog, Birmingham Alabama Daily Photo, then you are missing out on one of life’s simplest pleasures. Local photographer … Read more »
eat. drink. read. write. YES!
Oh, you know I’m all over this, just like butter on a hot biscuit… Four of my favorite pastimes, all rolled in to five days of … Read more »
food porn, from the heart
I’ve been so busy helping this lovely lady get things organized for the launch of our neighborhood’s (free) print newsletter that, my dear Magic City … Read more »
stories from the storm {via Southern Living}
It’s been almost three months since the April 27 storms devastated our community. And during those three moths, editors of Southern Living have been traveling … Read more »
wednesday link – wherever you tread, remember to look down.
Enjoyed (and wanted to share) today’s post over at Grasping for Objectivity , penned by fellow Birmingham blogger/mommy/world-observer, Rachel ( @ObjectivityRach). See what she discovers as … Read more »
everything you need to know, birmingham
Well, I wish I could offer you that kind of all-encompassing content on my blog, but no. I can’t even come close. I tend to … Read more »
wednesday link – birmingham featured on national design blog
Design*Sponge is one of my favorite online haunts. If you are into art, fashion, cuisine, architecture, etc., etc., etc., you should be digesting this website … Read more »
wednesday links: women writers, unite!
Javacia Harris Bowser isn’t the type of woman you’d see sitting still. She’s a working gal and also author of this blog that offers up “a daily … Read more »
wednesday links – the vanishing city?
Update: How interesting to pick up today’s paper and see this slew of stories…thought they all have their place, given my state of mind and … Read more »
wednesday link: what’s left of birmingham
Embarrassing confession and self-discovery: I’ve been linking to Naaman Fletcher’s blog/photolog What’s Left of Birmingham for quite some time, although I’ve just now really seen … Read more »
wednesday link – my green birmingham
Last week I had the pleasure of meeting and sitting down to chat with Natalie Kelly, publisher of My Green Birmingham. I’m stunned that I … Read more »
wednesday link: being “mommy”, made easy
What’s one of the perks of being a mommy? Germs!! Fever and chills demand I return to bed, stat, so I’ll make this quick. (Feel free … Read more »
a peach by any other name would…just not taste as sweet
Twenty-six weeks in and the cravings have officially taken hold. My sweet husband learned the first go-round to never, ever, under no circumstances whatsoever, stand in … Read more »
magic city post
Most of you have probably already been introduced to Birmingham native Wade Kwon’s newest online endeavor but, if not, let me make the introduction… Featuring … Read more »
cooking for a full nest (and a great cause)
Many, many moons ago I included this link-I-love in a Wednesday Links installment and, ten months later, this local blogger and design maven over at Two … Read more »
birmingham, meet philadelphia
A friendly love story… For me, it was love at first sight. You know how you just know when there’s great synergy between you and … Read more »
birmingham moms rock!
Go ahead and call me shameless (self-proclaimed self-promoter). Now, take time to get to know the ten ROCKIN’ Moms who have been nominated by friends/family/strangers … Read more »
of paper and things
Given it’s Wednesday and the sun in shining, I suggest you take a break from whatever task is at hand. Steal a moment for yourself and allow your … Read more »
…and speaking of green…
To Elena Todd White, being “green” is the only thing she’s ever known. Having been raised on her grandfather’s farm (where there were cows, catfish, … Read more »