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Welcome to Saltprairie — a little corner where coastal breezes meet Midwest soil, and life unfolds one garden, one meal, and one heartfelt moment at a time. I’m Angie, coastal born and raised, navigating the heartland with a love for fresh food, blooming gardens, and quiet faith. Here, you’ll find stories and recipes inspired by salt air and prairie winds, all shared with a wink, a smile, and a touch of grace. Pull up a chair, stay awhile, and let’s savor this beautiful, imperfect life together.

 

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In Memory of Diane Keaton 🤍

October 14, 2025

It’s hard to put into words the sadness I feel hearing of the passing of Diane Keaton — a true icon whose talent, humor, and heart lit up every screen she graced. She brought something so effortlessly real to her roles, a warmth and wit that made you feel like you knew her. I did not know her personally, but through every film, I always thought “I could be friends with someone like her.” She just seemed so relatable, warm, and genuinely lovely.

Diane Keaton was one of my all-time favorite actresses. She had this uncanny ability to make us feel everything and take us on a journey through her films that linger long after the credits rolled. If I have to choose a word that I always associated with her was happiness and light. Her talent as an actress was so different from other actresses yet as powerful or even more so.

I loved so much of her work, but my favorite movie of hers has always been Something’s Gotta Give, which also ended up being her favorite film, according to her memoire. There was something so special about her performance — the vulnerability, the intelligence, the humor — she made every moment feel authentic. That film felt like a celebration of second chances and self-discovery, and Diane made it unforgettable. Fun fact: because of this film, I started emulating her character’s fashion style and even drew inspiration from the house’s timeless, coastal style.

I also adored her in Baby Boom, where she perfectly captured the chaos and beauty of reinventing your life in the face of the unexpected. And of course, who could forget her as the loving, slightly frazzled mom in the Father of the Bride movies? She brought so much warmth and heart to that role — you felt like you were part of the family, and we all loved Nina Banks.

Diane Keaton wasn’t just an actress — she was a force. A timeless, fearless presence who made us laugh, cry, and believe in love at any age. She will be missed so much. Rest in peace and thank you for the memories. We are going to miss her brilliance deeply, but thankfully we have her incredible body of work to revisit and remember her by. 🤍


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