Selasa, 29 November 2011

John Muir Exhibit at the Atlanta History Center - only until Dec 4



Don't miss the John Muir exhibit at the Atlanta History Center. It will be there until December 4. See the information below from the History Center's website:


October 13, 2011-December 4, 2011

John Muir was a botanist throughout his life and his fondness for the nature and beauty of plants contributed significantly to his understanding of the need to preserve wilderness. Yet this aspect of the well-known conservationist’s passions is little known. In the spirit which John Muir embraced the botanical world, the traveling exhibition Nature’s Beloved Son: Rediscovering John Muir’s Botanical Legacy traces his travels to Canada, Indiana, the American southeast, California, and Alaska, and presents vivid images and specimens of the actual plants that Muir held in his hands, carried in his pockets, and preserved for all time.

Nature’s Beloved Son includes high-resolution images of Muir’s plant specimens on large format canvas and paper prints, allowing the exploration of the structures, patterns, and anatomies of the plant world. Historic images, pages and drawings from Muir’s journals set the context for his plant collecting and a set of original plant specimens shows visitors the real thing. To further inspire, the exhibition includes several quotes from Muir about his fascination with nature and devotion to plants. A film shown in the gallery and narrated by the curator and Muir re-enactor Frank Helling, features additional plant specimens and historic images.


Peachtree and Cherokee Garden Clubs are both sponsors of this exhibit.



Senin, 28 November 2011

A day at the market

I spent most of my sunday morning working on a project and decided to treat myself in the afternoon. I spent the rest of the day walking around one of Montreal's finest markets. You can find all kinds of authentic products from so many different cultures. Certain shops are so well designed and original it's hard not to notice them. You can seriously empty your wallet if you don't watch out, the temptation to buy at every stand or shop you pass by is really strong. I sat down at a quaint little pastry shop and watched the people hurry by. It was a really nice and relaxing atmosphere. For some reason every time I pass by Jean-Talon market I get waves of inspiration and creativity for projects. I'm sure we all have that one spot, be it at home or somewhere else, that really makes our creative juices flow. 
They had amazing meat products. It was the best capicollo I had every tried (after my mom's).
I really loved the way this milk/cheese shop was designed. 


House of the Week



This stunning row house is in Richmond, VA on Monument Avenue. We spent Thanksgiving in Richmond and I walked up and down Monument Ave drooling and taking pictures. I adore row houses and Richmond has some of the prettiest in the country. My favorite feature of this house is the curved bow in the front.












Kamis, 24 November 2011

Lazy thursday

It was a very big surprise waking up in the morning and looking out the window to see everything covered in white. We finally had our first snowfall.

Source: myself

Source: photographer Mikko Lagerstedt

I find myself feeling sort of clueless and downright lazy today. I know I have a major project to start for a client but the desire to snuggle by a fireplace (not my own since I don't have one) with some good coffee and a good book is too strong. I blame the snow. I also blame this holiday fuzzy feeling.  I found a collection of photographs that give off that same cozy vibe. A little more on the summer side though since I am not entirely ready to embrace winter just yet. 


Found on Sarah Jokisch Asbell's Pinterest. An amazing collection of photos.

I'll try and find my motivation again, if you see it let me know. Also, here are more little gems that I found on Etsy and that I put together to create a very white and winter theme. Visit their shops they have great little treasures! They give me a little bit more hope for the cold winter months ahead.

Paper Garland - Winter&...
$11.00

Photo Art Locket - Ink ...
$40.00

Porcelain Tea light Del...
$40.00

Christmas photography -...
$30.00

Acorn Necklace - Swaro...
$23.00

Felted Acorns, oatmeal ...
$12.00

Origami White Christma...
$17.00

Lusterware Teapot, Silv...
$50.00

Birch Bark Candle Holde...
$16.50

Wintery Bokeh Branches ...
$9.90

Yummy Pink Vanilla Meri...
$9.90

Black Friday BOGO Sale:...
$25.00

Happy Thanksgiving!

Senin, 21 November 2011

Checklist for a future home (or condo)

Hubby and I have been doing some window shopping for a new home or condo. We initial wanted nothing but a detached cottage house but we're downscaling our desires a little and we realized that it wouldn't be a bad idea to start with a condo. Why? Because we could get a brand new condo with all the nice finishes for half the price of a home from the 60's that needs major renovations. I am not complaining, the real estate market here in Montreal is nowhere near as unaffordable as some other major cities in Canada. Either way, whatever type of roof we decide to spend our lives under there are a few things that we can't compromise. I made a neat little checklist for you to better visualize what our must-haves are!

#1 Big, monstrous windows
2# High ceilings
#3 Open concept
Main Level Stair contemporary staircase

#4 Green and charming neighborhood

I like how until number three, each following picture incorporates the previous concepts. I hope I can find everything in my wish list,  the only thing I can potentially sacrifice are the high ceilings, everything else is a must. 

House(s) of the Week

In Memory of Betsy Yearley, November 29, 1913- November 16, 2011



My grandmother died last week - she had long, wonderful, full life and would have been 98 on November 29. So much of what I know and love about interior design and creating a home comes from her and her talent. In memory of her, three of her houses.





I love you Gram and will miss you!!!

Minggu, 20 November 2011

A little bit of magic

On this grey sunday afternoon I decided to add a little bit of brightness and cheer to the day with some inspirational summer photographs. I miss being able to walk barefoot on my lawn already. The gardens I love most are the ones that aren't pampered, the untidy ones where perennials are overgrowing over fences and vines taking over brick walls. The lack of human intervention is often the solution to having a lush and healthy garden. 

From Francis Pierre on Flickr. Amazing photographer.
Unknown source :(
You simply get lost for hours in this tumblr page. Inspirational images indeed.
Look who it is, my other little furry friend. Meet Frodo. Also, meet my garden. Following shots underneath from myself.