Today is Friday, July 15th, 2022. Welcome to the Friday ~ Week in Review post! I will be doing these posts every Friday to update you all on what happened throughout the week, so everyone can get caught up on the things they may of missed!
Quote of the Week: Do what we can, summer will have its flies… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Giveaways:
15 Minute Drawing Getting Started by Erin McManness
Reviews:
Companion Cat Pet Grooming Brush
General Posts, Recipes, Crafts and More:
Craft Project – Hand Painted Horseshoe Crab Shells
Hand Painted Whale Seashells Garden Yard Art
Benefits to Using the Delta 9 THC Gummies
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Baffler Meal Complete Collection
Airport Parking Tips and Hacks in Philadelphia
Michelada Cocktail and Mocktail Recipes
How Families Save Money When Moving Homes
Upcycled Bookshelf Remade into a New Plant Stand
Family Fun at the Hershey Gardens and Butterfly Atrium
How to Freeze Watermelon and Ways to Use It
We’re now into the dog days of a hot summer! When it comes to a refreshing, ice-cold beverage to drink to help hydrate and cool you…what’s your favorite? I enjoy drinking iced sweet tea with a hint of peach flavor and a good homemade strawberry lemonade. How about you?
I like iced tea flavored with berry or peach and lots of ice for the really hot days. Otherwise, it is water for me.
Thank you for another fun week on the blog this week. I drink a ton of unsweetened iced tea with lemon during the summer I mean a ton!
I am a water drinker year round. I have a 32oz glass that I fill with ice and water and drink all day long. I will go thru 2 and work on the 3rd. When I go out I fix a to go bottle ice and water. Once in a while I might have a coke/pepsi
I make my own iced tea with a lot of lemon and some other fruit flavor. I drink it all year , not just in the summer. I do ;like this Emerson quote.
I am having just water. Maybe sometimes add a watermelon flavor packet to it. I like it just lite for the summer.
I do appreciate the Quote of the Week: Do what we can, summer will have its flies… — Ralph Waldo Emerson. This is really the truth!