Showing posts with label market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label market. Show all posts

7.09.2013

Morning Stroll on Elm Street

This morning my dear lady Leandra & I enjoyed the hot summer air while walking along one of our favorite streets in Springfield, Elm Street. 


We first got a couple of bagels and sat on the curb under the shade of a tree and talked. 
Leandra and I could talk for days about everything. Our hearts hold many of the same longings and we love to share about them. 
Leandra & I's friendship is a little over a year old now and it's crazy to think how much we've bonded over that time. I love this girl with all my heart & thank Jesus for her daily. 















  After munching on our delicious bagels we began our morning stroll, doing our best to subtract the thoughts of the increasing humidity. We walked to the local Home Grown Food's market and bought some freshly farmed peaches & blackberries, then we ventured onto Pickwick street to converse more and awe at the lovely old houses.















Spending precious time with friends is a gift I so often take for granted. Fellowship allows us to learn so much about one another and ourselves. I encourage you friends, to plan a refreshing outing with one, or many, of your comrades to enjoy the blessing of living & loving each other.  

Truly // Sarah 

P.S. Isn't Leandra so beautiful? Follow her on Instagram to see into her lovely life : @leandrawill .

4.21.2013

Roma, Italia


In Rome we visited the Colosseum, we saw the Palatine Hills and the Roman Forum, we walked original roman roads, and ate eggplant & zucchini pizza, fried artichokes, and coconut gelato. We bought a few pastries and ventured through a closing-up street market. We toured the Vatican City and St. Peter's square and church. We saw the Pantheon, made wishes into the Trevi Fountain, and enjoyed magnificent cappuccinos. 





























































I miss this country a lot. The experiences I had here were irreplaceable and unforgettable. I hope and pray to visit Italia again. Next time I would love to wonder into small-town life and explore more of the country side of Tuscany. Although, anywhere in Europe would be impeccable.
Thank you for taking the time to sift through my photos and memories of these beautiful cities. I'm so happy I got to share them with you. 

Truly // Sarah