Saturday, September 10, 2016

Here & Now | The September Link Up - Join In!





Loving // This cow pot plant sitting on the side of the vanity. It makes me smile every time I see it
Eating // Pumpkin sourdough, a new recipe I am experimenting with
Drinking // A new-to-me organic black tea. Our local supermarket has just started stocking it and it's really delicious, which is great because with the amount of tea I drink I'd been thinking it might be best to try and source an organically produced one. And as a bonus it's actually a little less costly than the other tea I was buying (how often does that happen with organic!)
Feeling // Glad that today is Saturday - it's been a busy week!
Making // A knitted unicorn, whom I will of course be sharing here when finished
Thinking // About how fast this year has gone!
Dreaming // Of knitting something with watermelons on it


Welcome to this month's Here & Now! 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, but here are the guidelines for blogging:

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.

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18 comments

  1. This is actually a really good link up idea, something nice and simple that everyone can do no matter their blogging niche! Also, I have to acknowledge the cow planter, oh my god it is cute!

    Kez | acaciasdreams.com

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    1. Thank-you Kez! I've been doing these posts for a few years now and recently decided to make it a link-up, I find the layout good when I don't know what else to write about x

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  2. I LOVE the cow planter! What's her name? Or His? Thank you for another great link up Sarah! x

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    1. You are welcome! And I think I'll call it Fern ;-)

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  3. Oh that pumpkin sourdough looks incredibly wholesome and delicious Sarah. Happy Sunday to you x

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    1. Thank-you so much Jane! I just popped over to your blog and saw your lovely new design - it's gorgeous! x

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  4. I love that little cow planter. Gorgeous! My son bought me a quirky dog planter, complete with a bobbing head. I smile whenever I see it nodding away in the breeze!

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  5. Spring blooms are always so welcoming after winter. My neighbours forest pansy tree has just started to blossom - I know winter is over now. Hoping you have had a lovely weekend.

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    1. Thank-you Julie! I hope you had a lovely weekend too. It is a pretty time of year, isn't it? x

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  6. Pumpkin sourdough sounds/looks delicious. And do say yes to the watermelons. :)

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  7. My 11yr old daughter would LOVE whatever involved watermelon's :)
    What is the organic tea brand, Sarah? I drink a lot of tea too. M x

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    1. The tea is Madura, I've been really enjoying it. https://www.maduratea.com.au/organic-tea/organic-black/organic-black-150g-leaf-tea
      Our local Woolworths has just started stocking it. x

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  8. I'm sooo late to posting this month - sorry! But I love this. It always makes me happy to read about your seasons, as they're the complete opposite to mine! Its so lovely to see all the signs of spring appearing on your blog!

    And the cow planter is soooo cute! <3

    Kate xx

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    1. Hi Kate,
      Thank-you for joining in again! For some reason I love reading about the seasons on the opposite side of the world too :-)

      Have a lovely weekend! x

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  9. Hello, I'm too late again, but there was so much going on in our family...
    Love your cute knitting sticks!And that pumpkin sourdough looks incredibly yummy... I admire all bread-bakers out there!!!

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    1. Oh what a pity Anja! I hope you can join in next month :-)

      Those needles happen to be my favourite - aren't they lovely? x

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