In my love of all things BBC, I stumbled on a series called Lark Rise to Candleford. It’s set in a small hamlet called Lark Rise during the end of the 19th century. According to the BBC website, it is a drama based on the memoir of Flora Thompson’s childhood–though, with a little love, Read More >>
Friday Night at the Movies – Land Girls
I just started the series Land Girls. I’m only 2 episodes in, but I LOVE it! It’s about a group of women who were members of the Women’s Land Army {women who worked on British farms during WWII}. The series follows the women’s lives through just about everything you might expect. It’s awesome. Netflix has Read More >>
Friday Night at the Movies – Queen of Versailles
My friend, MamaJJ recommended that I watch Queen of Versailles. It’s about a billionaire’s family–and their experience when the economic bubble popped. Fair warning: apparently it kind of makes you want to strangle these people, but it is jaw-dropping enough that you can’t stop watching. Let me know what you think if you decide to Read More >>
Friday Night at the Movies – John Adams
In light of the holiday, I thought it might be kind of fun to start John Adams, an HBO original dramatization about none other than…John Adams and his life in early America. A little history combined with some HBO drama. Yes, please. Best part is that you can stream it on Amazon without even needing Read More >>
Friday Night at the Movies – BBC Future of Food – Part 3: Cuba
This is the last part of the three part series on The Future of Food I’ve been sharing with you over the past few weeks. This one explores how we can continue to sustain the world’s population with our current food growing and importing standards. As always, the BBC puts on a good show, and Read More >>
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