Saturday, December 10, 2016

Here & Now | December Link-Up


Welcome to this month's Here & Now - and of course the very last for 2016! I just want to take this opportunity to thank-you for joining in, it's been lovely to see this little community growing and I'm really looking forward to seeing where it goes in the new year. But for now, let's have a look at this month's link-up!

This link up is open from today until midnight on the 17th. Remember that there is now a gorgeous new button for you to grab, and you can now join in two ways - either on your blog, or share your Here & Now on Instagram! The instructions on how to Instagram your Here & Now are below, along with the guidelines for blogging.



Loving // That feeling when the sun goes down at the end of a long summer day
Eating // Buckwheat biscuits
Drinking // Lots of water
Feeling // That the world around me is rather dry and crunchy
Making // A little organic cotton hat for a baby boy (I used this lovely pattern)
Thinking // Of some new knitting designs
Dreaming // Of autumn (yes, already!)
Want to join in? It's super simple.

Here's how to join on your blog:

Copy and paste the list below, create your blog post, then pop back here and add your link! (Remember to link back here in your post, too.) You can include the new button in your blog post this month too, if you like (or pop it on your side bar!). Get the code here.

Copy & Paste....

Loving //
Eating //
Drinking //
Feeling //
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Thinking //
Dreaming //

To share on Instagram:

Pick up to 3 prompts from the list above and post them on Instagram with the tag #hereandnowSLH. You can tag me @SayLittleHen too if you like.

I can't wait to see your post! Thank-you so much for joining in. Remember to spread the link-up love by visiting the other participants.


The link up is open until the midnight on the 17th.







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10 comments

  1. That baby boy hat is just gorgeous! Thank you for hosting such a fun link up! I can't wait for 2017 :-)

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    1. Thank-you! I'm looking forward to 2017 too x

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  2. Gosh we are just starting to get summery weather, I want lots more of that before I think of Autumn. I've been a bit bad on the water intake lately.
    Have a great week.

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    1. I'm positive there's heaps of summer left :-) Thanks for joining in again Julie!

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  3. It does look hot and dry in your part of the world Sarah...compared to the scenery we usually see in your photos. What a gorgeous little hat. Happy Sunday x

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    1. I usually have the camera pointed in the direction of where we water, around the chickens and a tiny bit in a couple of paddock :-) But it's really dry this year, the years of poor rain seems to have caught up and really be showing now x

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  4. It is indeed looking crunchy but still lovely in your Here & Now, as always, Sarah. We're still rather soggy over here - it has been an extra wet spring/summer this far over here. Everything is growing well, but flowers, berries, and fruit are no where near as mature as they would usually be by this point and I have yet to even take my summer clothes out for the seasonal closet swap. Such a difference living over here in NZ vs. my Aussie days.

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    1. Thank-you Laura! That does sound like a difference. It's nice and cool here today for a change, but we've definitely been having summer weather. I hope you get a little sunshine soon. Too much of any kind of weather isn't that enjoyable x

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  5. Thank you for hosting this again (and all year), lovely! So nice to see what you've been up to. :) That hat is sooo lovely. The colours are beautiful. :) xx

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    1. You are most welcome - thank YOU for joining in again! xx

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