Photo Courtesy of Notebook Magazine
Friday, November 5, 2010
Sweet, yet Bittersweet - Ready to Relax Beside the Fire
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
New venture, new look
So there are only two days left for my 9 am to 5 pm life -- I have been working for attorneys for 27 years, 22 of those years where I am currently working. But just recently, I decided to take the plunge and pursue my dream of doing something that I love and trying to make a living at it. So as of November 5, instead of having fun with this part time, I will be going at it full time, selling antiques, collectibles, all things vintage and retro, upscale designer clothing and accessories and books. My items will be on Ebay, Bonanza and Etsy. I will also be working as a picker with The French Nest, a simply divine antique store in College Park, Florida, and planning my place in an antique store in my neck of the woods. I'm sure there are some other things I can get my hands into, this blog being one of them. And starting this coming weekend, my blog will have a new look, even though it's only been up and running for 5 days. A wonderful seller on Etsy has a design that is calling my name and it's a "one of kind" - one to call my own. She has even offered to put it all in place for me as I try to figure out how to get this blog exactly how I want it. Blogging is fun, but it's a lot to learn, so please stick with me and learn with me because I can't do it without you!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
One of my favorite websites is Velvet and Linen , http://brookegiannetti.typepad.com/,
from designer Brooke Giannetti. To say that everything on her site is gorgeous is an understatement. In addition to loads of gorgeous updates, she recently featured a home in Santa Barbara, California that was original brought to us from House Beautiful. This house is only 12 years old, but what the owner and interior designer Penelope Bianchi did with it is extraordinary. Out of all the houses I have perused over the years, this one ranks way up at the top. Her "decorating" is exquisite because it looks so undecorated, as if it evolved over decades. The vines are Virginia creeper, which are now going into the house, which is ok with Penelope. Take a look - it is absolutely enchanting.
All photos - copyright House Beautiful
A copper tub - my favorite
Virginia creeper vine
Her style is traditional, yet unexpected
What a gated entrance - love the lanterns
Notice how she uses so many elements, yet it doesn't look like your old neighbor's front yard - sophisticated
The "barn" garage
Chaise lounges on gravel overlooking one of her many gardens
The wildlife pond
Another view - again, this was a vacant lot with a few trees when she purchased it
You can't go wrong with this color - so gorgeous
I can't even speak - look at that panel
Her bedroom - I just want to curl up!
Her bath - I love the dress vanity in the corner and the color, too
Look at the assortment of photographs and artwork on the walls...
An asian bridge over a dried creek bed makes a beautiful scene in another garden
Monday, November 1, 2010
It was a great day back in September
Many of my friends and family have already heard about the fantastic time I had on a Saturday this past September, doing what I love most...picking! And that's not berries...it's for junk...rusted, crusty, old and dusty. The stuff that alot people don't want anymore...but now there's a whole new set of folks that do want it and it's getting more expensive. However, if you don't mind digging, getting your hands dirty and shoving away the random dog and spider, there are some awesome old things out there, waiting for that new forever home. I am posting pictures of some of my finds from that day in September...it was a great day in so many ways. I was doing what I love, meeting some very interesting people, the sunlight that day was amazing, and it was one yard sale after another for about 30 miles (Hallelujah, hallelujah). Perfection with the exception that my sweet Lucky dog (my gigantic mixed breed rescue - had him for 12 years and he was my sidekick through life) and my sweet mother were not with me. My mom was my partner in crime, my cohort, my love, my best friend. But she was really with me...I believe she was sitting on my shoulder. I could just hear her saying "What are going to do with that?" or "I don't know...I wouldn't buy it but you know more about this stuff than I do...you always do well...don't listen to me." And I did do well that day. I found some wonderful, interesting items..some to keep, some to pass on to others. and all the while I had a blast doing it with the most extraordinary angel in the world telling me to have fun, to move on past my heartache and to be true to myself. Which is why I am, at this very minute, posting to this blog and knowing that my last day of the 8-5 grind in downtown Atlanta is approaching, November 5th. Thanks Mama.
And to all you followers and readers out there, send me some love by leaving a comment...It's lonely out here in cyberspace:)
And to all you followers and readers out there, send me some love by leaving a comment...It's lonely out here in cyberspace:)
She is warped and tattered but still beautiful - Keeping her |
The perfect little table for that perfect little place in my bedroom |
An arcade machine from 1941..."Your Ideal Love Mate" - could have sold it a dozen times before I even got to my car that day |
Loved this old wooden crate - perfect for holding towels |
A fun vintage bar tray with the folding legs in the back - perfect for that retro look |
A tattered old book from 1901 that I love - the patina is beautiful |
Not worth much but liked it anyway |
A ceiling tin from an old building in Senoia Georgia - now in my living room |
The picture doesn't do this lovely maiden justice - again, not that old and not worth much but a great look |
From the Belmont Textile Mill in North Carolina - I am keeping this one |
Yes, it is the real deal and it really did belong to THAT Colonel Tom Parker |
My love of turquoise - I had to have it. The perfect ending to a perfect day |
Sunday, October 31, 2010
How did we end up with these two dogs?
As I sit upstairs, looking out over my rose garden through the upstairs window, watching a sweet family stroll their infant son down the street, I'm reminded that I have two extremely crazy dogs...they are doing laps around the coffee table. After doing that endlessly for about 5 minutes, they tear off down the stairs to the living room, where they proceed to spin in place for a good 5 seconds because they can't get their footing in order to run like a herd of horses again. Then I hear Tony in the kitchen, "ya'll are crazy!". Then he yells up to me, "they are crazy!" No...really? Anyway, enough about those two nut cases, whom I might add, I am crazy about and love so very much. I am still waiting for my blog headers and design template to come through so you have really use your imagination for now. Maybe grab the latest House Beautiful magazine and then quickly read my blog...perhaps you will get confused about where you saw the gorgeous pics of the latest dream home and you will think you saw them here -- I promise that this will get better! In the meantime, I hope everyone had a fantabulous Sunday, filled with all the things that Sundays are supposed to be about...worship, sunny skies, football, food and drink, shopping, a nice walk, great times with family and friends...and I hope your dogs are as zany as these two...it helps me to know there are others like me...those who share their nest with crazy canines. Until we meet again, have a great evening.