Friday Five

Been doin’ a lot of reading lately…Here are my five new favorite blogs!

5. Bham Built

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Join Bham writer and photographer Jessica Wyrick as she blogs about restoring an old Victorian home in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama. http://bhambuilt.com/

4. The Broken Plow Blog

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Married couple in Southern Indiana blog about their adventures living on a small farm. Their site has beautiful photography and they give great gardening and canning tips. http://www.brokenplowblog.com/

3. What I Wore

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Fresh personal style blog by Jessica Quirk, former fashion designer turned blogger. She incorporates a wonderful mix of vintage, new, bargain buys, and diy fashion and accessories in her posts. PS she lives in Bloomington- found her blog via A.Z. Vintage– on of my favorite shops downtown.

2. Salted & Styled

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Each week the blog features one food item and it’s muse. I came across the blog because they featured fellow Athenian Angie Tillman of Phickles Pickles. I love her! Beautiful styling and photography; I especially love the floral design posts. http://www.saltedandstyled.com/

 

1. Beauty Everyday

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Blog created by three Athens, GA artists that documents southern beauty, textures, seasonal southern food, and regional architecture. I’ve followed this one for a while but now that I’m a southern expat, I find I check it more often to get my Southern fix. P.S. Beauty Everyday just came out with a book too- stunning. http://beautyeveryday.com/

Love Letter

The South

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I’m currently en route to what will soon be the frozen tundra- otherwise known as Bloomington, Indiana. With nothing to do but write on this long trip, I thought I’d share my love letter to the South.  

To the South:

Thank you for always having grits on the menu.

Thank you for beautiful architecture with years of stories built into the walls.

Thanks for always having actual pulled pork bbq at a Barbecue.

Thank you for rich Southern traditions, the normal and the not-so.

Thank you for sweet gardenias and camellias.

Thank you for big and LOUD families…like mine. 

Thankful that cocktail time, is pretty much anytime (note the aforementioned).

Thank you for hot summer nights and homemade peach ice cream.

Thank you for backroads through pecan orchards.

Thank you for small towns full of big characters.

I can’t believe I’m leaving you but I know I will be back soon!

 

 

 

What is a Hoosier?

Well, it’s official. My husband and I are moving to Bloomington, Indiana.  I can’t believe we have to say goodbye to Athens, Georgia and the South, but I’m excited for a new adventure. I look forward to exploring a new region and discovering the best of the Mid-West! Stay tuned as I photograph, shop, and eat my way through Hoosier country.

Bloomington

historic courthouse on the city square

Don’t worry though- I’ll still be sharing some Southern goodness with y’all. After all “you can take a girl out of the South, but can’t take the South out of the girl.”

P.S. Anyone know what a hoosier is?

B-Town (Bloomington that is)

I have recently returned from the frozen tundra of Indiana…well it seemed that cold to me.  The possibility of moving there grows near so Ryan and I went to visit.  He checked out his possible PHD program and I was in charge of checkin’ out the town.

Being the travel nerd I am, upon arrival I whipped out my laptop and quickly began the search for dinner options.  After a 9 hour drive from Athens and limited food options en route, we were in need of some serious grub.  Our go to meal is almost always pizza so that was my mission.  Luckily I found a good lookin’ local pizza place only a mile from our hotel.  We strapped on our boots (I finally got to bust out my sweet Sorels) and down coats and headed out on a chilly stroll to Mother Bear’s Pizza.

Mother Bear's Pizza

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A cozy hole in the wall pizza joint with an enticing aroma of delicious dough, homemade marinara, and pepperoni…exactly what we needed after the long haul.  We ordered a couple Bells Best Brown Ales and hunkered down in a booth. They had so many options, but with a little help from our patient server we decided on The Cosmo.    Homemade vodka sauce, smoked bacon, house-made Italian sausage, and portabello mushrooms,  and asiago cheese- hard to go wrong.

mother bears pizzaNeedless to say the pizza was epic.

While Ryan met with faculty and other phd students, I surveyed our possible new home. Each day I laced up my sorels and threw on my down coat and roamed the freezing streets in search of fashion, food, and antiques.  Mission accomplished.  Here are some highlights from my Bloomington wanderings.

Blu Boy Chocolate

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Located in downtown Bloomington, Blu Boy Chocolate Cafe and Cakery is just what it sounds like….delicious.  I ordered an americano and at the suggestion of the barista the salted caramel ganache brownie.  Um yea.  It was incredible.  So rich, I ate on it for days.

blu boy chocolateThey also had a beautiful assortment of handmade chocolates with flavors like dulce de leche, ancho chili and cinnamon, and blood orange, how could a girl resist!

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Loved their location- sharing the bottom floor of the historic theater downtown.

Historic TheaterA.Z Vintage: Antique store specializing in the mid-century modern era.

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Yarn Bombs

Yes this is a thing.  Knitting to Heal is a fundraiser in Bloomington that started in October of 2012 by Middle Way House a residence and service center for victims of domestic abuse.  In Knitting to Heal, several local businesses sponsor one of the trees around the downtown Square. The tree trunks are wrapped in squares made of knitted or crocheted fabric sewn together as “sweaters.” Volunteers, including women who use Middle Way House services, have supplied all of the uniquely patterned squares.  With 23 trees decorated, this fundraiser has raised over $10,000.

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Upland Brewing Company

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Their beer is the star obviously but the restaurant has a good selection of bar/pub food and most of it locally sourced.  The brewery is known for the Upland Wheat beer but with the temp in the teens, I wasn’t in the mood for that.  My fav was the Bad Elmer’s Porter- dark, slighty sweet and oh so velvety.

Although our trip was short, we got a great taste of Bloomington!