Tuesday, August 5, 2014

The one with boozy popsicles



Last month I treated myself to popsicles molds and immediately put them to good use by making strawberry and greek yoghurt popsicles. In the comments Kerry from Love Those Hands at Home suggested to make boozy ones the next time. Sounded like a perfect plan to me! So here you have it, boozy popsicles, inspired by a cocktail I like: Amaretto sours.


What you'll need:
  • half a lemon
  • a big glass of cloudy applejuice
  • a big tablespoon of honey
  • a shotglass of Amaretto
Squeeze the juice from the lemon

 
In a bowl, mix together all of the ingredients and give a good stir

 Fill the molds, I had enough mixture for five popsicles

 Put the molds in the freezer, I let them freeze for 24 hours

Have you ever made boozy treats? Or do you have a favourite cocktail recipe that might be turned into popsicles? 

Friday, August 1, 2014

The one with the things I liked this week (78)


came across this guy on my way....

....to a high tea party with friends

when life gives you lemons, you make popsicles. More about that next week.

in our garden

trying to squeeze in some reading. Wish I had more time for that
(or that I was a faster reader)

How has your week been so far? New projects in the works? Reading something good? Or something going on in your kitchen? Any lemons popped up? Or was it all rainbows and unicorns this week? Any plans for the weekend? Well, those are a lot of questions for a friday! I'm off, trying to get some work done....

Thursday, July 31, 2014

The one with more links



Secret pools and gardens in Manhattan

Yes to grapefruit margaritas!

Imagine living in this Parisian apartment

Banksy + Lego = Bricksy

I've been watching season 8 of Project Runway, how hilarious is this
little video of Michael C impersonating Nina Garcia and Michael Kors?

Beautiful doors around the world (whenever I'm not photographing them
myself, I search the internet for gorgeous ones!)

I've been playing this song kind of like non stop this week

Cats waiting for their humans to return


Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The one with some photo's from Amsterdam

Last week I posted about a trip to the Olympus Playground. Mandy and me travelled from Nijmegen by train and walked our way through Amsterdam. On our walk we came across some things I thought were worth photographing. So if you're in the mood for a little city-tour, here you have it. 


On my next visit to Amsterdam, I want one of these!


Shoes that neither fit my budget, or my feet. 



Yup, Amsterdam has some pretty awesome doors!




Saturday, July 26, 2014

The one with the things I liked this week (77)


I love it when a birthday party includes food!

Being a sucker for gorgeous stamps

Love this ceiling with these shadows

I think the owner of this one never has any trouble finding her (or his) bike

Working on some new cards and figuring out how to photograph them

Thursday, July 24, 2014

The one with loveable links


source

Beautiful stairs from across the world

I love this elbow patch DIY

Wearing a skirt AND riding a bicycle?

What's better than a bowl of soup?

And with this fig and thyme tart for dessert, my evening would be perfect

'Yes' to this leather cloud clutch

Two days ago was prince George's first birthday, here are some
photo's of the royal family by Alison Jackson

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

The one at Olympus Playground

A couple of weeks ago my friend Mandy sent me a text message: if I had plans for the weekend. She'd won a day of photography at the Olympus Photography Playground with workshops and lunch on saturday. My mom was so kind to cover for me at work, so I could join her. The Playground let's you 'discover space and art trough the lens of the camera'. We both got an Olympus EM-10 for the day and got to take home the card that was in it. We each snapped loads and loads of photo's. Although I didn't post them all, be warned, this post is picture heavy. I'll start of with my favourite part of the day, in case I'll loose you somewhere along the way....

The graffiti like light art was by far my fave. All I needed to do, was to stand still, while Mandy did all of the work. Sounds perfect doesn't it? Not totally true, I did the doodling for her picture. I can try to explain how it works, but I'm sure Wikipedia does a much better job than I can possibly do.

The camera's all lined up at the beginning of the day, and looking at some photo's



 Having fun with foam-thingies

 


 Who doesn't like a good sword fight? And just for the record: Mandy is wearing a wig. Not very clear in the photo, but the black thing is a wooden horse. And for the fight you got to use all sorts of props, like knives, swords (both made of wood), masks, capes and that big curly wig.



The building used to house a bank, and had some awesome details. I wish I could've taken this gorgeous floor along with me. I love a good looking tiled floor! If I'm not mistaken, the building is actually a national heritage site nowadays. I would've liked to have a peak at the rest of the building, but we weren't allowed to.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

The one with the things I liked this week (76)

 
Don't you think this is an awesome van? Safety and comfort might
be a bit so and so, but I love how this guy looks!

 
As a kid I loved balloons like this. Still do actually, especially the dalmatian

 This week were the annual four days marches. After reaching the 
finishline, participants are traditionally given these flowers

My new favourite lemonade

Enjoying an after work walk. 

Discovering another one!