My grandmother, Naomi, was a funny woman. I don't mean funny as in odd. I mean that she was often found cracking herself up. We all have those strange, personal ticks when we start laughing so hard we can't stop. Hers was that she would place her tongue just between her front teeth so that when ...
New Listing! 8303 Windwood Court, Okolona
Recently updated tri-level located in a cul de sac just off of the Outer Loop. Main level has open living/kitchen/dining area with inset cable and outlets for wall-mount television. Dining area is happily located next to kitchen bar.
Upstairs, three bedrooms remain quietly tucked away from any ...
New Listing! 2143 Winston Avenue, The Highlands
Adorable Bungalow just steps from Bardstown Road! Covered front porch and porch swing beckon on lazy Kentucky mornings, and provide the perfect spot to listen to Louisville’s Spring drizzles. Full glass front door and front-facing window fill the long living room, just inside, with plenty of ...
Coronado Update
Firstly, an apology for running a little late with our monthly house update. I had quite a few big work changes over the last couple of weeks and have been a little distracted! Still, there's a ton to update you on, so here we go!
In the last week or so, most of the interior doors have been ...
Derby, 96 Days Out
HOW?!!?! I repeat.... HOW?! did I miss my 100 days from Derby post???
Could it be possible that it's been dang near 2 years since we were able to really celebrate the greatest two minutes in sports? Perhaps we're all in a Covid haze, and completely unaware of what day of the week it is (or ...
Looking/Cooking Forward
Admittedly, the last 3 months, our diets have been anything but healthy. Anything but homemade. Other than the Thanksgiving day turkey meatball washing-the-dishes-in-the-bathtub attempt, we've been surviving off of microwavable foods and takeout. We finally have some sort of light at the end of ...
4th Quarter Reads
Farming: A Handbook by Wendell Berry: Each time Bryan and I head to Carmichael's Bookstore for anything, I almost always grab a book of poetry by Kentucky's own Wendell Berry. There's something about the movement in his words and the romanticism he displays while describing the smell of soil or the ...
Resolve
I had to laugh at myself that when we walked into 2020, I said that my word for the year would be Contentment. I was happy with my house, my job, my car... And somehow, throughout the year, all of that changed. Well, my car didn't, but B's car did. I was content with all I had. Our home was ...
The Christmas Table
Rather than setting a table of our own this year for the holidays, I have the feeling we'll be ordering in Chinese... Or making something simple at home (grilled cheese and tomato soup?). Instead of leaving you hanging, though, I'm harkening back to 2018 to bring you my favorite Christmas Table. ...
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