Z is for Zinnias
Monday, February 28th, 2011Z is for Zinnias, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. Farmer’s market zinnias in a ray of sunshine. I miss summer. Washington, DC June 23, 2009
Z is for Zinnias, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. Farmer’s market zinnias in a ray of sunshine. I miss summer. Washington, DC June 23, 2009
Y is for Yogurt, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. Technically, it’s caillé, a type of French yogurt that is similar in texture to crème brûlée. It is seriously delicious. Anglés, France September 5, 2009
X is for eXciting, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. Confetti falling from the heavens Girl Talk concert at the 9:30 Club, Washington, DC February 2, 2011
W is for Wine, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. French wine (Faugères) enjoyed during a tasting at the vineyard. Perfect day. outside Béziers, France September 3, 2009
V is for Vacation, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. Lounging the day away on the Pacific ocean Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii September 27, 2010
U is for Urinal, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. I promise I’m not [too much of] a creeper. This was the view from the sidewalk! outside a farmer’s market, Castres, France August 29, 2009
T is for Tulips, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. We’re six weeks away from this scene. And it can’t come soon enough! near the Capitol, Washington, DC April 3, 2010
S is for Stained Glass, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. Stained glass in the Sainte-Chapelle. During a trip to Paris while studying abroad in Aix-en-Provence. Paris, France October 2005
R is for Rooster, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. This guy lives at Shelburne Farms, one of my favorite places, ever. Shelburne, Vermont August 14, 2010
Q is for Quiet, originally uploaded by Paige Weaver. Drizzling rain in a deserted graveyard. Attached to the cathedral of the Rock of Cashel. Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland October 14, 2008