Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Beginnings

Byron Bay, Australia

We're moving on Sunday! We signed the lease on March 1 and this has been the longest month of all time (longer than December as a child, and that's saying something). A and I are headed just a half mile away from our current place (and still in Cambridge, of course), but we are so so excited for the change for many reasons. While I wait out the last interminable days, here are some lucky gems that I managed to capture in my younger days of taking pictures. Even if I develop my skills in the way that I want to (and eventually get a big girl camera) I'll always be proud of these. To beginnings!

sense a pattern?
What can I say, ocean as muse is not original but it's amazing all the same.
I've always been obsessed with backlighting.
Southland New Zealand, in case you have an immediate "I want to go to there" urge. 
One short. 
NZ again. 
I love fishing boats of all colors, but these are amazing. 
Perfect Golden Hour light and graying sky. 
Red shingles slay me. 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Cardullo's

Dangerous Territory
After eating our fill of amazing pizza at Otto, A and I made our way down to Cardullo's for some pre-movie candy (some of which {cough} may have made it into the theater in my purse). Cardullo's sells all kinds of gourmet foods, both local and imported...
Preserves
Love vanilla in my caramel
Dynamite sodas
I need to dream up a baking project worthy of these
... but my favorite section is the imported candy aisle! I've noticed grocery stores in urban areas carrying more and more Euro candy brands like Kinder and Ritter Sport in the past few years, but I love Cardullos for having my favorites, especially good marzipan, a family obsession...
Hands down the best marzipan I've ever had
...and REAL Cadbury! When I studied in New Zealand there was a Cadbury factory in my city, so many days we'd awake to the smell of chocolate mingling with the aroma from the coffee factory in town. Much better than your average New England factory smells! Cadbury sold in the US is actually made by Hershey (not my favorite chocolate) and really does taste different than the stuff I loved in NZ. At the Cadbury factory in Dunedin they told us that American chocolate was only required to contain 10% cocoa solids compared with over 20% for UK and NZ manufacturers, and it really shows in the creaminess and flavor. Cardullos stocks the good stuff. Check it out next time you're in the Square!
Non-American Candy!
Real Cadbury, made in the UK