Monday, June 7, 2010

Over the weekend...

We barbequed with good friends.
Went to bed early.
Stayed out entirely too late.
Treasure hunted in thrift stores.
Rode bikes late at night.
Prayed that our car's A/C would miraculously start working when PHX hit 110. (Yep, that didn't work.)
Floated around the pool looking up at the light reflected off the water and dancing on the orange trees.

Red bird of paradise.

Happy Monday!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Do you hear that? It's my heart fluttering.

Oh, me.
Last night I bought a big airplane ticket.
To a big, beautiful faraway city.
Kev and I will be spending this fall in Buenos Aires.
From August to January.
While he studies, I'll be working. Very remotely.
We've rented a sunny little apartment and are settling all of the details now.
August 6th can't come soon enough.


Buenos Aires. via weheartit.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

When treehuggers live in hot places...

We survive the heat sans A/C for as long as humanly possible.
Apparently, this is too long for wine.
A bottle of '67 Rioja that we'd been saving slow cooked in the desert.
And when the climate gives you bad wine...
...you make tinto de verano.
(This is a classy way of saying wine + Sierra Mist)
Much more refreshing for dining al fresco anyways.


Last night's dinner + tinto de verano + gorgeous night weather.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Beauty in the face of poverty.


This is an art project taken on by two Dutch gentlemen in the 'O Morro' favela outside of Rio di Janeiro.
What a beautiful way of giving the people another reason to be proud of where they come from.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Over the long weekend...

We marched for human rights in Phoenix.
Drove to Tucson and stayed with a friend at the Rattlesnake Ranch.
Hiked the desert at sunset.
Visited the San Javier Mission, Nogales and AZ wine country.
Grilled and toasted the day outside under sparkling lights.
Inhaled a heavenly slice of banana creme pie at my favorite Tucson hotel.

March against SB 1070. A stream of people four miles long.

Tucson desert hiking.

San Javier Mission.



Mural at the Nogales border.

Wine tasting.

If only all weekends were three days long.