Reflections on
a beautiful place to wake up to on a Sunday morning
after a beautiful weekend
with even more more beautiful people
Life is good
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Clear droplets of water slowly drip off in morning Fall dew.
This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge is Refraction.
The instructions said: For this photo challenge, show us what “refraction” means to you. It could be an image taken in a reflective surface, it could be light bent from behind an object, or it could mean remedial math homework.
So can you tell what this is?
Some of you might recognize it from this post.
I thought this photo pretty much embodied refraction of light in reflection and the way it is ‘bent’ in the ripples of water behind our boat from the sunset on the lake.
And even if it doesn’t, I kinda like this photo, and it brings back memories of this lovely evening. 🙂
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
We hear it everywhere – right? We know it is good for us – right? But do you drink enough water?
I know I don’t myself.
Coffee all morning – many cups… Wine in the evening – (ahem) no comment…
All dehydrating.
So I TRY to drink a couple of glasses of water in between.
I was watching a show on Food Network recently that took muddled honeydew and coconut water and lime juice that they made look like a cocktail!
Fruit Infused Water seems to be all the rage.
So I thought I’d try my own version.
I must say – DELISH!

For my water “cocktail,” I simply mixed some muddled fresh red raspberries and lime juice to some sparkling water over a tall glass of ice.

Another really refreshing way to drink water that seems all the rage is with freshly sliced cucumbers; and with all the cucumbers I’m harvesting (YAY!), I tried this too – with simple tap water. Nice when you don’t want something “sweet.” And it is amazing how quickly it infuses.
It’s not quite cucumber vodka (which – – have you tried yet? with tonic – YUM!) …… but – I so easily digress – we’re hydrating now – remember?!
And it always tastes better with a cute straw – right?
Drinking Water…
At Life in Between.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi