but- two weeks ago, we were honored to have a little feast of sorts at the home of our dear friend & neighbor, {anna}. she’s an incredible cook with a quirky little attic apartment, filled with beautiful art, fresh flowers, & rows of spices + dried herbs. she’s wonderful & we had such a nice time.
& it has got me thinking about the importance of a community & close neighbors. our society is becoming too comfortable with staying cooped up in their own homes, protected by their privacy fences, & too afraid for others to walk on their manacured lawns. i’d like our lives & our home to be everything but that. when we have children, i’d like to live in a place built on relationships, community, & the comfort of family. sounds so nice…
well, it is becoming late & i have yet to even start my sunday chores. i hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend & feel refreshed for the busy week ahead.
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fawn & fern | 19th Oct 09
i want to meet her!
this all sounds lovely.
Shalini | 19th Oct 09
She sounds lovely!
I agree, we are closing ourselves to the world thanks to our reliance on technology. It's so important to have a sense of community and neighborhood, but we seem to have forgotten all about it.
anna | 19th Oct 09
what beautiful pictures 🙂 a funny series would be all the incredible messes i create every time i cook. but seriously, lets get together again!
Unknown | 19th Oct 09
great post, this reminds me that i need to be more friendly with my neighbors. if only my neighbors were as awesome as anna 🙂
Natalie Freeman | 20th Oct 09
What a delightful night that was! The taste of that banana and coconut oil fudge comes back to me every time I think of it.
Kristen | 21st Oct 09
Hi, Natalie! I am a friend of Tori and found your blog through hers. I have been reading for awhile. 🙂 I love your photographs.