I take so many pictures during the week that I've decided to start a weekly roundup post sharing a handful of moments I've captured, essentially a giant #latergram hah. Here's my first Snapshot Sunday (until I come up with a possibly less cheesy name):
(This would belong in last week if this feature existed then but oops~~) I tried out one of P.S. & Co's cold-pressed juices (the Tulum, which has organic spinach, organic cilantro, and organic pineapple) the other day, because I was curious what the hype was about. They have the cutest little store, but frankly the prices are sky high. I should've known based on location and product alone. Good juice, but definitely only a sometimes treat.
A quick shot out the train window on the way to my nephew's birthday party in the suburbs. Have you ever let a 3 year old loose in a Dave & Buster's? All they mostly want to do is play skee-ball and jump up and down on the fake DDR machine. And run. A lot. (3 year olds are so much faster than you'd expect them to be.)
George enjoying my little bed oasis as well. He never lets me photograph him so I got lucky with this one.
Does anyone else lose their mind when they step in a store that sells gardening stuff? I swear, mine disappears and I go into a Supermarket Sweep sort of frenzy and want to shove as many things as possible into my cart. I only came to get fresh pots to size up the plants* I have, but damn if I didn't want to get another palm (or 3) for the house.
Said re-potting*. That's a lemon plant I grew from seed. I also re-potted an avocado plant I grew from seed but didn't snag a picture. Look at all those roots in the bottom! When a plant decides it doesn't fit in the pot anymore, you'll know, especially if you pay regular attention to them. Usually leaves will start drooping no matter how often you do or don't water the plant, and sometimes they'll even fall off completely.
I found some sneaky white concord grapes growing a few blocks from my house a few months ago and forgot about them until the other day. They were definitely ripe, and I definitely saved some seeds to attempt to grow my own. I wish they were the purple kind as those are my favorite, but I'm more than willing to snack on a handful of free grapes whenever I bike by.
I'm not sure why this caught my eye on the walk home from the subway, but I've fallen in love with this picture more and more every time I look at it. I've also decided I need to get myself one of those plants.
Hope you had a good week, and if not, I hope you turn the next one around!
x, K
(ps. Do y'all prefer this format better or would you rather see all the pictures together and then words after? Let me know!)
(This would belong in last week if this feature existed then but oops~~) I tried out one of P.S. & Co's cold-pressed juices (the Tulum, which has organic spinach, organic cilantro, and organic pineapple) the other day, because I was curious what the hype was about. They have the cutest little store, but frankly the prices are sky high. I should've known based on location and product alone. Good juice, but definitely only a sometimes treat.
A quick shot out the train window on the way to my nephew's birthday party in the suburbs. Have you ever let a 3 year old loose in a Dave & Buster's? All they mostly want to do is play skee-ball and jump up and down on the fake DDR machine. And run. A lot. (3 year olds are so much faster than you'd expect them to be.)
Does anyone else lose their mind when they step in a store that sells gardening stuff? I swear, mine disappears and I go into a Supermarket Sweep sort of frenzy and want to shove as many things as possible into my cart. I only came to get fresh pots to size up the plants* I have, but damn if I didn't want to get another palm (or 3) for the house.
Said re-potting*. That's a lemon plant I grew from seed. I also re-potted an avocado plant I grew from seed but didn't snag a picture. Look at all those roots in the bottom! When a plant decides it doesn't fit in the pot anymore, you'll know, especially if you pay regular attention to them. Usually leaves will start drooping no matter how often you do or don't water the plant, and sometimes they'll even fall off completely.
I found some sneaky white concord grapes growing a few blocks from my house a few months ago and forgot about them until the other day. They were definitely ripe, and I definitely saved some seeds to attempt to grow my own. I wish they were the purple kind as those are my favorite, but I'm more than willing to snack on a handful of free grapes whenever I bike by.
I'm not sure why this caught my eye on the walk home from the subway, but I've fallen in love with this picture more and more every time I look at it. I've also decided I need to get myself one of those plants.
Hope you had a good week, and if not, I hope you turn the next one around!
x, K
(ps. Do y'all prefer this format better or would you rather see all the pictures together and then words after? Let me know!)
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