I am very excited about this I believe. I was thinking we could post our masterpieces on the same day. how about may 30th? I love may 30th. mia's birthday. it's a good day. that gives us a month to think and ponder and observe and form the beauty. if you're in, let me know in the comments so I can include a blog roll before the date. I love the idea of us and everyone else being able to go from blog to blog reading these beautiful words. there is so much talent out there. I am ready to be blown away.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
not quite may
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
if it's tuesday
I think I will just look at all the pretty flowers and think about ideas for posting every day in may. this lovely one wants a color week. I love a color week! how about the third week in may? I was also inspired by a spot I heard on npr on sunday...anyone up for a writing assignment? I'm also so interested in joining beautiful abby's five senses friday. with all this goodness and filling in the blanks with nablopomo's soon-to-be-announced theme, we'll have the month chock full of lovely.
see, I'm going to pull you along with me kicking and screaming. or writing and shooting, whatever the case may be.
update: the nablopomo theme for may is SWEET. sweet.
Monday, April 27, 2009
mosaic monday
{photo credits here.}
Sunday, April 26, 2009
{yesterday}
at the end of my life, I will be able to say that my life was gardenia scented.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
every day in may
what about you? I'd love it if you'd join me. it's not easy, but it's also not the end of the world if you miss a day or two. I really like the way it stretches me to discover new and different ways to share.
Friday, April 24, 2009
mayhem at the curious house
Thursday, April 23, 2009
so lovely
we ambassadors are here to keep you updated on happenings in amy's universe of lovely. good things are coming. it's my pleasure to keep you in the lovely loop. the website will be live soon. in the meantime, amy is currently on the beckoning of lovely tour. here are may dates and cities (locations to be announced soon):
may 1-2 ~ san francisco
may 17 ~ baltimore
may 18-19 ~ washington, d.c. (join me at one of these, I'd love to meet you)
may 21 ~ boston
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
mosaic monday
~priscilla ahn
happy monday swingers.
{flickr creds here.}
Sunday, April 19, 2009
beans, blooms + a baby bump {randomness}
Saturday, April 18, 2009
weekend me
I plan on eating eggs benedict, browsing vintage and architectural salvage shops, taking in a writing class, snapping lots of photos, listening to music, yogaing, reading this and storming through the huge pile of magazines and catalogs that have been waiting for me for a few weeks. plus, plenty of sun and k time. and I'll be hosting the inaugural 2009 grilled fish taco-margarita backyard extravaganza. all while wearing some sort of variation of my spring/summer uniform: jeans, tee, big bag, big shades and cute sandals.
how about you?
{I hereby vow to not let my weekend be eaten alive by endless hours of flickr and polyvore.}
Friday, April 17, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
restless
~I can't stop thinking about life of pi, specifically richard parker. I guess this is the mark of an excellent story but I'm always surprised when a book leaves me spending so much mental energy. I've said it before, I need a good book club. and now I've talked about it so much with my immediate circle, I've given away the ending, so there's no use anyone here reading it. maybe I will blog about my thoughts later this week.
~I dreamt last night of flying and an old boyfriend. the flying involved two landings: one flawless, one unknown. of course, I had to quote life of pi in reference to the old boyfriend (a "botched goodbye"). a theme? things unsettled?
that's all. happy midweek beauties.
Monday, April 13, 2009
imagine the girl
project gather and feast
so this is my dining room in progress. while simon's commentary is on point, it's actually mid-transformation. a year ago, the narci wall was covered with a delightful mustard frenchy-vintagey mural painted by my own artiste-in-residence. while I loved the mural, my style transitioned from shabby vintage and I now crave modern color and clean lines. so we stripped it bare and painted the walls a creamy putty color (the only walls in my home that are not saturated in color). they called out for curious photos and hence, the narci wall was born.
the old table was a painted round table that will now live on the patio. again, the hubs=amazing. the chairs were mismatched swirly wrought iron (very uncomfortable). I wanted eclectic mid-century modern. I found these chairs at a vintage shop in charlottesville. I have the fabric to recover, but have yet to begin that task because it requires some (gasp!) sewing on my part. the beautiful espresso table is my most recent love from west elm.
sitting in the corner with the bolt of fabric is a large moroccan lantern, waiting to be hung over the table. once the chairs are covered and the lantern hung, the only other change I want to make is the huge window (off to the right in this photo) that overlooks the forest and positively absorbs morning sun but is old (and not in a good way) and painted shut. I'd like to replace it with old casement windows (clear) that swing open into the wild fresh air. {I imagine the scent from the honeysuckle and jasmine in the backyard gently wafting through these open windows as friends gather around the table for nightly chats and much drinking of wine.}
now that I've posted this, I'm hoping it will motivate me to get off my ass and complete some of these projects so I'll be able to share the results with you. join me on my journey and come sit with me when simon says "fini!".
project mood lifter
I started small with the herbs and annuals destined for the empty rainbow of glazed ceramic pots that have been waiting patiently all winter, safely tucked away in the shed. I like to plant a collection of mints and allysum to scatter throughout the main lounging area outside. on humid summer nights, the soft scents of peppermint and honey provide even more ambiance to lazy stargazing sprinkled with storytelling. the anticipation of such nights had me imagining fireflies in broad daylight.
there is just something about the feel of rich soil in my hands. while the dirt made me feel childlike and playful, the act of planting young sprouts with the intent to nurture and grow was decidedly maternal. I needed both these things. I am lifted. I am grateful for garden.
I'd also like to thank my lovely planting assistant, luca. the project would have been successful, but humorless, without him.
{I finished life of pi yesterday. if you've read it, please chime in on which version of the story you believe. this is why I need a book club.}
Sunday, April 12, 2009
accidental luminescence
years ago in a yoga class, I learned a visual breathing exercise called "firefly breath". certainly, I've distorted it over time, but it goes something like this:
- close your eyes and center
- inhale and imagine you are a huge wave, building size and strength at the peak of its power, just before crashing
- exhale and imagine golden light pouring from your being, illuminating from your every pore
- repeat three times
I do this exercise on a regular basis, often in the elevator on the ride to my office. I vary the color of the light depending on my particular needs at that moment: teal for peace, white for clarity, raspberry for a kinder-than-red "don't mess with me" vibe.
this light here, with it's gentle power and rainbow flare, will be added to the repertoire.
{rainbow bright breath}
hi peeps
- throwing temper tantrums because "everything" is broken (really, it is just my printer, but I had to be dramatic).
- thinking about cleaning, but not doing it.
- making the decision that because nothing is pleasant, I "might as well do work".
- going to the supermarket on the saturday before easter. why is everyone so freakin' happy and chatty and IN MY WAY?
things that pull you out of a funk
- beautiful words and images from friends and blogs and especially this one (she has a gift for knowing just the right words, that one).
- a five-hour long nap (I think I've mistaken actual exhaustion for a funk).
- a carload of red and purple azaleas.
- homemade pizza.
- cleaning with dr. bronner's peppermint soap.
p.s. I didn't post it yesterday but we saw david sedaris on friday night. if you get the opportunity, go see him, it's a great time. he reads his stories like only he can do. see, I was in such a down mood yesterday, that I almost forgot about this!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
tender
Friday, April 10, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
the curious room
{the gypsy chandelier is available here. this chandelier, in all it's rainbow shimmery goodness, fills me with lust. who ever thought you could lust after a light fixture?}
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
five days seven hours
Monday, April 6, 2009
mosaic monday
happy monday loves.
{click here to see the flickrs responsible for all this brilliant pastel perfection.}
UPDATE: some have asked how I make the photo mosaics...it's so easy. go here and start playing!
Sunday, April 5, 2009
limbo
while I'm here, I thought I'd stop and take a photo.