
Autumn Walk

Autumn Walk
I see a lot of live music. Here are some October highlights!
Sarah Shook & the Disarmers. 10.3.18 @ Ace of Cups:

Sarah Shook & the Disarmers

Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
Lorkin O’Reilly. 10.13.18 @ Ace of Cups:

Lorkin O’Reilly
Gruff Rhys. 10.13.18 @ Ace of Cups:

Gruff Rhys
Betsy Ross. 10.23.18 @ A&R Music Bar:

Betsy Ross
Thelma and the Sleaze. 10.23.18 @ A&R Music Bar:

Thelma and the Sleaze

Thelma and the Sleaze. The Chef and I with LG (and a photobomber).
Thunderpussy. 10.23.18 @ A&R Music Bar:

Thunderpussy
The photos are pretty bad, but the music was awesome.
We’re vacationing 50 minutes from home, in lovely and eclectic Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Yellow Springs
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Twisted.

Pretty Trees
My husband has been out-of-town on business a lot (aka, our new normal). He’s home two days a week, gone for five. Rinse, repeat. We’re trying to do as much fun stuff as possible during each “weekend” (actually two weekdays off back-to-back).
This morning we headed to the North Market, which is close to where we live (and even closer to my day job). We ate breakfast, which was immediately followed by lunch. Because, duh.
Hot bevvies from Stauf’s NM outpost; donuts courtesy of Destination Donuts; and delicious Nepalese food from nationally acclaimed hot spot Momo Ghar.

Breakfast

Lunch
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Silence.

Silence
A few pics from our quick anniversary getaway to Hocking Hills…

Little cabin in the snow

Wreath

Cheers!
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Ooh, Shiny!

Sliver of Downtown
I can’t resist snapping pics of downtown. This view of the LeVeque Tower (my fave building) was taken during last weekend’s Festival Latino. Although this image doesn’t capture the glorious Art Deco details of the LeVeque, I like how the building is framed between the trees.
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: The Road Taken.

Kayakers Near Scioto Audubon
The surprise is that it was warm enough, in February, for kayakers to be on the river. It was nearly 80 degrees!