experiences in the treasure valley you never knew you needed...
1) kick off summer with the annual city of Eagle gazebo concert series. heritage park becomes home to local talent during the summer for live music you don't want to miss. bring a blanket & a chair, grab a neighbor and unwind under the evening summer sky. see you there! may 27th: SoulPatch
2) twisted brewery says "we host a one-hour vinyasa practice in this cool location that brings a smile to everyone's face & a piece of zen in their body. brunch awaits us after, you get a coupon for a pint to go with the "made in-house" delicious food. the patio is open as we can sit out in the sun and enjoy a beautiful morning. $20 gets ya yoga, a pint (kombucha or mimosa bar as well).
3) at crooked fence brewing it's a weekly, double elimination, beer league cornhole tournament. sign your team up by 6:30p on thursday. timed 15 minute games start at 6:45pm. bring your friends!! play for fun!! play for bragging rights!! they also have a food truck onsite. i don't know about you, but i am the champ of my back yard & i definitely need to check this out.
time for a new segment! this space will feature things i love right now! a great experience i had at a local restaurant, something rad you probably need for your house, a font, or who knows what else! welcome to: the LOVE list!
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1) these amazingly styled switches by katy paty. ROO switches
2) these amazing anti-pasta platters i've had recently from north end pizza - get it for the pickled asparagus & raspberry compote & alavita - for the pickled cauliflower. respectively.
3) you guys. i always give you my biggest and most exciting secrets. so, here is the new best thing i've found in our magical bit of idaho. under the stars glamping at sawtooth winery. you read that right. there are new eco-camp tents popping up at sawtooth featuring outdoor showers, wine, and a beautiful view of the stars. photos to make you want to book up every available weekend...
accent chairs that POP
a pop of color has the power to punctuate an otherwise ordinary setting & can make for a far grander gesture than an overstated splash. think of a yellow umbrella on a grey day, a red dress in a sea of dark suits, or glossy green heels peeking out from a pair of navy trousers.