Urban Outfitters and the Anchal Project
| Image via the Anchal Project. |
Anchal celebrates the creative, nurturing essence represented in the anchal and harnesses it for women’s social and financial empowerment. Through design, craft, community-building and education, we help provide new economic realities for commercial sex workers in India. Our goal is to create the infrastructure for creative, income-generating initiatives to run sustainably with local leadership. We believe that by providing a fair living wage and educational workshops to these women in need, opportunities can be pursued that build confidence, increase self worth and inspire entire communities.Urban Outfitters recently announced the Anchal X Urban collection, a limited edition collaboration with the Anchal Project, which includes gorgeous home accessories and clothing.
I am so in love with this quilt!
And this one, too!
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Pumpkin Spiced Manhattan
Pumpkins mean autumn. Pumpkin picking, pumpkin spiced lattes and pumpkin desserts...the list could go on forever! And while I love all of these things, I have been looking for a way to get my pumpkin fix at night. I mean really, why should the morning have all of the pumpkin fun? In my newest bourbon filled recipe for HerKentucky, I am taking pumpkin out on the town with my Pumpkin Spiced Manhattan!
The pumpkin spice marries well with bourbon's vanilla, oak and caramel profiles and serves as the bitters of this classic cocktail all while adding just a hint of sweetness. If your love for manhattans has been well documented, like mine, you will absolutely love this fabulous fall cocktail.
Pumpkin Spiced Manhattan
- 2 Ounces of Maker's Mark Bourbon
- 1 Ounce Sweet Vermouth
- 4 Tablespoons of Pumpkin Pie Filling
Combine all ingredients into a shaker full of ice and shake until well combined and frosty! Then strain your delicious cocktail over your martini glass.
Press the remaining pumpkin puree into your strainer until you get every last drop of pumpkin spiced manhattan goodness. There should be about one to two tablespoons of pumpkin puree left and it should look dry.
Enjoy!
Welcome to Wickliffe
One of the best parts of geocaching is it forces you to leave your comfort zone and explore areas you might have otherwise neglected. Case in point, a week ago my family and I went to geocache in the little town of Wickliffe.
Located 30 miles West of Paducah on the confluence of the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers, Wickliffe only has a population of about 800. It's no metropolis but it makes a fun day trip on a fall day.
Wear Red to Keeneland for the American Heart Association
Kentucky Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic violence crosses all spectrums – no matter your race, religion, economic or social standing. Anyone can be affected, One-third of Kentucky women report being abused at least once during their lifetime, and it is our duty as public officials, citizens, friends and neighbors to reduce this outspread of violence. Please join us in bringing awareness to the scope of domestic abuse and support victims in your communities.
We’ve been aware for a long time of the disconnect between our name and our mission.We take a holistic approach to helping people not simply to survive a crisis, but to grow as human beings and move on to lead full and fulfilling lives.Our new name, GreenHouse17, gets to the heart of what we do – nurture lives damaged by intimate partner violence – in 17 Kentucky counties
Story Sessions
Lexington Fall Visitors Ideas
I mean, you know that'd be the first thing on anyone's list, right? Thankfully, the Fall Meet runs through October 26th on all days except Monday and Tuesday. First race post time is 1:05 pm daily.
This year's corn maze at Kelley Farms just out Old Richmond Road in Lexington is a tribute to R.J. Corman. Corman was a Nicholasville native and backhoe operator turned railway magnate. He passed earlier this year, and this is a great tribute. Kelley Farms has the corn maze, goats, hayrides, yummy festival food, pumpkins, and more. The farm is open through October 26th. Hours and prices are on their website.
Going on a tour of at least one distillery is a must-do for visitors and residents alike, but seasonally appropriate is the Ghost Tour at Buffalo Trace. These night time tours are equal parts spooky and interesting. The tours run Thurs-Sat at 7pm, and last 1 hour. Reservations must be made well in advance.
As much as I love my friends, I don't like cooking 3 meals a day for groups. A list of non-chain restaurants is always handy in these occasions. Maybe we'll stop by Nick Ryan's Saloon for The Stirrup Cup Hot Brown plus a little flavor of downtown. Or we could head to my favorite place for southern diner food plus a piece of Missy's Pies: Ramesy's. For a completely different environment, we might go to Shakespeare & Company (photo above) downtown. And if we want some of the best brunch around, a trip to Winchell's on Southland Drive will be on the agenda. Elvis Pancakes, perhaps?
What other fun visitors ideas do you have?




