{this moment} - A Friday ritual from Soule Mama. A single photo capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.
and some musical inspiration just for you:
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Mmmm. I feel like I can smell the basil from here!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous green! I can see the pesto and mozzarella salads from here! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteHave an awesome weekend!
i feel some pesto coming down the pike. yum. nothing more heavenly smelling than fresh, beautiful basil. happy weekend!
ReplyDeletemy moment: http://www.tribecayummymummy.com/2011/08/this-moment-hammock-girls.html
What a beautiful stand of basil you have growing! I love it on popcorn with olive oil
ReplyDeleteand parmesan cheese! Have a great weekend.
Yes, Amanda, I think it's a great pattern for a first time, as it was my first. It's important to make some research on terms, such as what is the gusset, heel flap and that. I found this useful: http://maverickcrafter.blogspot.com/2009/09/socktoberfest-parts-of-sock.html
ReplyDeleteoh my- I can smell the basil all the way over here- what a great abundant bunch- on of my favorite things to do is pinch the tops and smell my hands afterwards.
ReplyDeleteLovely to 'meet' you- I just returned from your beautiful part of the world (hence my moment) we spent a few weeks in Cape Breton visiting with family and most importantly spending quality time with my husband's 89 yo grandmother- my monkeys had a blast.
Ahhhh the basil, oh sweet basil, how I love you!! And That song is beautiful!! Thanks so much for sharing it, I am heading to iTunes to get it now!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful bed of basil! I have to grow mine indoors. i will pop back later to watch the video, as J has just gone to sleep. xxx
ReplyDeletelove your basil photo! my crop is going to seed...I hate to pinch off the tops, because they attract so many butterflies! and oh, doesn't it smell soo good!
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteWe make any excuse to smell our basil, yours looks lovely and I bet it smells great!!
ReplyDeleteWow that's a lot of basil! So many yummy possibilities.
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