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Designing for touch: why texture matters as much as color

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```html Designing for touch: why texture matters as much as color Photo by Alexander Jawfox (@alexander_jawfox) August has a particular feeling to it. The heat sits heavy in the afternoon, and by early evening there's that first hint — just a whisper, really — that something is beginning to shift. I find myself reaching for things that feel good in my hands during this time of year. A linen scarf that isn't quite warm enough for fall but feels like a small promise. A bag with a woven strap that has just enough roughness to it that you know it's real. That reaching — I think that's what got me thinking seriously about texture in the first place. We talk about color constantly, and I get it. Color is the first thing you see. It's what catches you from across a room or stops your scroll. But texture is what makes you stay. It's what your hand goes to when you pick something up off a table, what your fingers read before your eyes have finished ...

What Happens When You Pay Your Neighbor in Hours Instead of Dollars | A Neighborly Tip

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What Happens When You Pay Your Neighbor in Hours Instead of Dollars | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Brandon Jacoby (@brandonkjacoby) I noticed something strange the first time I heard about a time bank. The idea is almost embarrassingly simple — one hour of your time equals one hour of someone else's, regardless of what either of you is doing. Your hour teaching someone to knit is worth the same as your neighbor's hour fixing your leaky faucet. No invoices. No Venmo. Just a running tab of hours given and hours received. And I thought, well, that's either the most idealistic thing I've ever heard, or it's something we've quietly known all along and just forgot to name. What I think a time bank really does — underneath all the practical business of swapping skills — is remind you that your neighbor is a whole person with things to offer, not just someone you wave at from the driveway. There's a woman three streets over who spent thirty years as a sea...

What's For Dinner: Sweet Potato Curry

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What's For Dinner: Sweet Potato Curry August, for me, always feels like a bit of a holding breath. The summer sun is still bright, but there’s a certain crispness in the early morning air that whispers of change. Gardens are overflowing, and my own internal rhythm starts to lean towards comfort food, even if it's still warm outside. I find myself wanting meals that feel substantial but don't demand hours over a hot stove. It’s a time to savor what is, I think, before the rush of autumn truly sets in. And on those kinds of evenings, this sweet potato curry often comes to mind. I'm not one for overly complicated recipes, especially after a day that's already been full. I appreciate a meal where the ingredients just seem to know how to get along, creating something warm and satisfying without too much fuss. This curry has that quality. It’s got a lovely depth of flavor, a little bit of spice, and the sweet potatoes just melt into the sauce. It feels nourish...

Gorgeous Gifts for Her: 78 Pieces Gold Jewelry Set for Women, 9 Necklace, 24 Bangle Bracelet, 22 Earrings, 23 Knuckle Rings Gold Plated Jewerly set for Women Gift

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Gorgeous Gifts for Her: 78 Pieces Gold Jewelry Set for Women, 9 Necklace, 24 Bangle Bracelet, 22 Earrings, 23 Knuckle Rings Gold Plated Jewerly set for Women Gift There's something so satisfying about finding a gift that feels genuinely abundant — the kind that arrives and makes someone feel truly seen and celebrated. This week's pick is exactly that kind of find, and I think it's one of the loveliest things I've come across in a long while. As an Amazon Associate/Influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases. #ad Seventy-eight pieces of warm gold-toned jewelry — necklaces, bangles, earrings, and knuckle rings — all gathered into one beautifully generous set that feels like opening a little treasure chest. I noticed right away how versatile the pieces are, the kind you can layer casually or wear one at a time for something more polished. For gifting, it's hard to beat the feeling of giving someone this much sparkle all at on...

Daily Prayer: When You're Running on Empty and God Isn't

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Daily Prayer: When You're Running on Empty and God Isn't Photo by Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 on Unsplash "Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom." — Isaiah 40:28 I noticed my coffee had gone cold again. Not dramatically cold. Just that lukewarm, no-man's-land temperature where it's not worth microwaving but also not worth pretending it's fine. I'd poured it with every intention of drinking it while it was hot, and then approximately seventeen small things happened, and there it sat. I laughed a little, standing at the counter. Not because it was funny exactly, but because it was so predictable . So perfectly, ordinarily me. The Ordinary Rhythm of a Full Life Life right now is full in the best way. My husband and I have found this comfortable groove after years of figuring each other out —...

What If Your Neighbor's Lasagna Was Worth an Hour of Accounting Help | A Neighborly Tip

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What If Your Neighbor's Lasagna Was Worth an Hour of Accounting Help | A Neighborly Tip Photo by FilterGrade (@filtergrade) I noticed something a while back — most of us are quietly sitting on a whole pile of skills we'd genuinely enjoy sharing, and a whole list of things we quietly wish someone nearby could help us with. The gap between those two lists is where a time bank lives. The idea is almost embarrassingly simple: one hour of your time equals one hour of someone else's, regardless of what either of you is doing with that hour. A retired teacher tutoring a kid earns the same credit as a college student fixing a leaky faucet. There's something almost radical about that kind of equality, and I find it oddly comforting. I think what I like most about the time bank concept isn't the system itself — it's what the system quietly assumes about people. It assumes you have something worth giving. It assumes your neighbor does too. And it creates a re...

What's For Dinner: Roasted Cauliflower Tacos

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What's For Dinner: Roasted Cauliflower Tacos August always feels like a deep breath before the busy hum of autumn starts. The days are still long, but there's a certain softening around the edges, a gentle shift in the light that hints at what's to come. I've been finding myself drawn to meals that are easy on the mind and the kitchen, letting me savor these last lingering evenings without too much fuss. This roasted cauliflower taco recipe is one of those meals that just *fits* right in. It’s simple, straightforward, and surprisingly satisfying. Honestly, I often prefer it to many meat tacos these days; it just feels lighter and more vibrant. Sometimes I think the best things in life are the ones we don’t overcomplicate. Like spending an evening on the porch as the sun sets, or making a meal from humble ingredients that turn out to be truly delicious. There's a real beauty in that simplicity, I've noticed. It reminds me a bit of how grace often work...