Links for Your Weekend
Hi friends. How was your week? I’m writing this from the lake where we are for the first time since before Labor Day. Our fall has been busy so we are happy to be grabbing a few days down here.
On Fridays, I often share interesting or entertaining things I’ve found around the web. Here’s what I saved to share with you this week.
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A Gil Schafer-designed home is always a treat. This harbor cottage in Maine is no exception.
Is this the perfect restuarant? Wood, brick, brass, awnings…I would say yes. (The designer’s Shelter Island home is linked in this weekend links post.)
Intimate home weddings in NYC are a thing. I loved these stories and pictures.
Another article about the story behind Boston’s destination bookstore, Beacon Hill Books (I’m here for them all!). The author describes it this way: the five-story bookstore feels a bit like stepping into the living room of a vibrant and well-read Bostonian.
Sweet, wooden push toys. I tied these to the top of a shower gift for my great-nephew. They would also make great stocking stuffers.
Josh Young’s fall stoop in DC is back.
John Grisham’s sequel to The Firm came out this week, 32 years after the first book was released.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
P.S. A family birthday dinner and four things I’m loving right now.
What a delightful escape to the lake! Your Friday shares always add a touch of joy to my week. That Gil Schafer-designed harbor cottage in Maine is pure enchantment, and I couldn’t agree more about that perfect restaurant – the ambiance is everything. The stories and images of intimate home weddings in NYC are heartwarming, and I’m all for the charm of Beacon Hill Books. Those sweet wooden push toys sound like such thoughtful gifts. Thank you for consistently curating such a lovely blend of inspiration. Wishing you a wonderful weekend filled with relaxation and joy by the lakeside!