Musings
Easter Sunday
Easter was a bit different this year. We spent it up north in our little cabin enjoying quiet time with family and an Easter lunch on Sunday with friends. Admittedly, we were a tad cooped up in the house as mud season in Vermont has commenced, coupled with the fact that it snowed on and off — those factors can make the idea of outdoor activities a tad lackluster — however it ended up being a restorative few days I find myself reflecting on.
I don’t cook as often as I’d like, but I do enjoy cooking when we are in Vermont as the access to local produce and provisions makes it all the more inspiring. Saturday morning brought a trip to the Woodstock Farmers’ Market for local vegetables and sweets for the table (chocolate caramel eggs, of course!), followed by a trip to The Village Butcher to pick up our leg of lamb roast. I managed to procure some beautiful purple asparagus from Hawes Fine Foods in Providence prior to our road trip, which I am still dreaming about! It had an elegant nutty taste with a perfect simple crunch — an intoxicating taste of spring. My husband cooked the lamb to perfection, and of course, as a nod to my Mother and Grandmother, it was accompanied by mint jelly (the bright green old school variety right from the jar), potato gratin and a spring salad.
For the table, new D’ASCOLI linens brought a casual cheery pep, muscari from Farm & Flora for a little life from the garden and bunny rabbit place card holders from Reed Smythe for some cheeky practicality. The plants of course made their way back to Rhode Island with us, and I’ll plan to snip the pansies and pluck them into ice cube trays for spring sips.
As someone that loves connecting others in my personal and professional lives, I think perhaps that is what I adore about planning for some of these holiday celebrations. They become a result of a creative curation and collaboration, and for me, a chance to continue to build my collections of tableware. From the bounty from various farmers and proprietors, to little details from my favorite retailers, the end result makes me so happy.
And now, a new week begins. I gave myself some time this morning to ease into the work week with a coffee and stroll, and now, it’s time to dive in.
Here’s to spring!
Spring things
It’s the time of year when my spirits really perk up. My Gardener’s Bed Book says that when you start to hear the “peepers” at night, that’s when spring has truly landed. As such, we have been leaving a bedroom window open at night to take in all of the earthly tunes as my heart embraces the thought of spring and summer. I’ve begun some weeding maintenance and love seeing the little buds form on the shrubs we planted last year. Rebirth and renewal. I think we all need that more than ever.
In the spirit of a joyful spring, enjoy this beautiful plate from the Casa Cabana x Richard Ginori collection. I love its tangerine hue, the delicate floral motif and the happiness it brings me upon inspecting it. I love my Richard Ginori plates, but might have to indulge in these which are perhaps more suitable for the warmer months. See more, here.
Living with Meaning, Creativity and The Natural World
Aside from bonding over our collegiate sailing experiences, my friend Meredith Ewenson (@meredithewenson) and I have continued to share a deep connection to and reverence for the natural world.
The ocean and mountains in particular, have shaped me as an individual and continue to bring joy, creativity and a certain re-grounding to my life. Even in my lonely, dark moments, nature has played a supporting role. My husband and I immediately connected over our mutual love of the outdoors and its constant force in our respective lives. Nothing thrills me more than a quiet woodland walk surrounded by lush ferns and moss, or the exhilaration of the first summer swim with its salty sting.
Meredith invited me on her podcast to talk about the story behind Citrus and Cedars, fostering a life (and business) surrounded by meaning, asking the all important "Why?" and much, much more.
In part, this conversation was pure therapy for me, at a time where our world feels so heavy.
LISTEN HERE if you so desire.
Here’s to surrounding yourself with all things green!
Photography Credit: Apparition
The C&C Gift Guide: 2021 Edition
It’s that time of year again — The C&C Gift Guide. I’m really focused on a less is more mentality and shopping for items that truly spark joy, bring beauty and practicality. I enjoy gifting pieces that stand for quality, craftsmanship and tradition. Below are a few items I am currently coveting. Enjoy!
CeCe Barfield’s Étoile Cocktail Napkins are jazzy and chic. Their hand cut edges and festive star motif are playful and pleasing to any aesthete. They make for the perfect hostess gift, or better yet, buy for yourself! Shop here.
Quite frankly, anything from Kate Rheinstein Brodsky’s Upper East Side shop is a sure thing, but this candle wrapped with its camo-botanical packaging is divine. Its black matte vessel and clean scent is most certainly #candcapproved. Shop here.
This vintage chair had me at “bouclé”… and the ladies at Anyon do such a wonderful job curating unique and meaningful pieces for the home. I love how versatile it is. Santa, baby! Shop here.
I swear by all things Patty dreams up at Chasseur, and am particularly fond of my fox fur hat. Fluffy, warm and chic! Now I just need a trip to Megève! Shop here.
The Cook’s Atelier is one of my favorite go to’s for all things kitchen and pantry. When they launched their Garden Shop, I was over the moon. The copper and beechwood tools make my heart pitter patter. A perfect gesture for the garden aficionado. Shop here.