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Man, I wish we had a fireplace!

Hey remember Friday Roundups? They’re back, baby!

It’s freezing here in Atlanta. I mean, literally freezing. Our pipes froze on Monday night, and it’s been in the teens and twenties every night for almost a week now.

I enjoy a few things about the cold: the kitties get extra snuggly, it’s sort of fun to dress in lots of cozy layers, and what a great excuse to snuggle down on the couch for several evenings at a time?

That’s pretty much where my love for cold ends, though. I grew up in South Florida, where temperatures in the 50s were occasions to put tights under our jeans and drink cocoa. In the spirit of staying positive, though, I thought I’d find some snuggly warm things to help get us through this cold snap. And away we goooooooo!

  1. Hemp and organic cotton Snow Day Sweatshirt from Conscious Clothing.
  2. La Jolie Femme DeMarron’s Blueberry Bush Ladies Spats made from reclaimed wool.
  3. Eco Toe slippers made from vintage canvas by Infusion.
  4. Happiknits’ organic cotton Goldie Eternity Scarf.

There. I’m feeling warmer already, aren’t you?

Additional Image Credit: Fireplace. Creative Commons photo by glindsay65

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Becky Striepe

Hi there! My name is Becky Striepe (pronounced “stree-pee,” like “sleepy”), and I am a freelance writer and vegan crafter living in Atlanta, Georgia. My life’s mission is to make green crafting and vegan food accessible to everyone! Check out my new book: 40 Days of Green Smoothies!

4 Responses to Friday Roundup: WARM THINGS

  1. Becky says:

    Right? I totally love those legwarmers, though I wonder if that’s a look I could rock. Marilyn and Tobi, I could totally see you in those spats!

    Jes – I feel warmer just looking at that sweater!

  2. Tobi Weldon says:

    Those spats rock! Great little list!

    And that fireplace….TO die for!

  3. Jes says:

    I’m in love with that sweater–lust! Stay warm!

  4. marilyn says:

    Those leg warmers are GREAT. I guess they’re made from the sleeves of an old sweater? I may just have to try that!