WHAT WE DID: JANUARY 17TH 2017

What We Did is our weekly roundup of a few photos that have been tagged with #WDDI in the past week on Instagram. 

Below are 18 photos from the past seven days of life in Denton, TX including some delicious looking food, several cute kiddos, and plenty of photos of the foggy wonderland that was Denton, TX this past weekend. 

If you'd like to be included in What We Did, tag your Denton images with #WDDI on Instagram. Search the hashtag #WDDI to check out all of the other photos that showcase all of the interesting things going on in Denton. Click the images below to be led back to the photographer's Instagram page where you can randomly like a photo of theirs from two years ago. 

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A foggy Denton square from @scoof. 

A "Wild and Read" meet up with kiddos at West Oak last week. Photo by @haleyhomestead

Behind the scenes of a promo photo shoot for @mtdshows upcoming Sister Act production. 

@nikareally and some Sunday beverages at Harvest House. 

Fog turns Denton into a completely different place. Photo by @cassiearnoldart. 

Photo by @haleyhomestead. 

A recent sushi chef's special at @komodolocodenton.

Whoa. Check out these herbed scones with fresh mozzarella and roasted tomatoes from @scoutbakedgoods. 

Flip and the Combined Effort at @midwaycrafthouse last week. Photo by @stellar_yogi. 

@yodentonraps with some artwork at Backyard on Bell. 

Courthouse in the fog. Photo by @victhebear. 

Running through fog from @will_milne. 

@stellar_yogi with some amazing looking brunch at Hannah's Off the Square. 

One of those days last week when it wasn't foggy. Photo by @brightneighborhood. 

Fog and reflections. Photo by @jodidallas. 

@the_ailurophilic_foodie loves the farm fresh produce and other groceries from local food hub, Let Them Eat Local

@chadmuddrealtor and a bridge that we aren't sure we would even try to walk over. 

Some of the players in this year's @themafiamakers game. Want to learn more about the group that supports area non-profits? Click here