the possibilities seem endless!
Saturday, October 29
vintage printable labels
I've been looking for ways to organize my kitchen (or just living space in general)..and I came across these beauties.....
Friday, October 28
fantasy train getaway
Bright colored dress,// Marais flat heel shoes,// Alviero Martini 1a Classe mini bag,// Oscar de la Renta cuff jewelry,// Fine jewelry,// Miss Selfridge printed scarve,// Cloche hat,
Loewe genuine leather handbag,// Studded handbag,//H&M clear shades,//Aiaiai Tracks Headphone In Sand,//Diptyque 'L'Eau de Neroli' Roll-On Cologne No Color 0.67 oz,//Burts Bees Beeswax Lip Balm Tin Display Refill//Special Edition Diana Mini Camera in Fern Green,//Finish This Book.
Wednesday, October 26
autumn tide.
this tumblr makes me think of fall.
Les ForĂȘts is the nip of wind, the smell of damp grass, the stars piercing through the black night sky, knit mittens, quiet conversations between comrades and a hot drink.
Tuesday, October 25
golden delicious afternoon
yellow apples. october skies.
"the purpose of coming to apple orchards isn't to pick apples, it's to be"
kisses. sunshine. family.
1. Comets by Cocoon // 2. Perpetuum Mobile by Penguin Cafe Orchestra
// 3. Emerald Isle by Whitehorse // 4. Sweet Ones Cover // 5. La vie en Rose by Edith Piaf
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Thursday, October 20
sometimes I write "To Do" lists.....
9/29/11
1. eat homemade guacamole when my hubby get's home tonight
2. feed fish (muse about getting a turtle)
3. fold the laundry load of towels
4. edit a video
5. watch Dr. Who
10/20/11
1. watch all the different colored umbrellas go by below
2. eat the lunch/dinner packed by the hands of my loving husband
3. draw with crayons
4. muse about buying a house
5. waste time on tumblr looking at pictures of teenage rooms (caution: it's oddly addicting)
Tuesday, October 18
in a gondola
He sings I send my heart up to thee, all my heart In this my singing. For the stars help me, and the sea bears part; The very night is clinging Closer to Venice' streets to leave one space Above me, whence thy face May light my joyous heart to thee its dwelling-place. ~Robert Browning
photo-I-Love Tuesday, 5th edition
Thursday, October 13
autumn through my cellphone lens...
"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower."
Albert Camus
"Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn."
Elizabeth Lawrence
"Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns."
George Eliot
....the song playing in my head as I drink my tea, as the night falls, as I lay with my head in my husband's lap as he reads to me, as I get ready for bed and another day...
Tuesday, October 11
photo - I - love Tuesdays (cheating version)
I feel so decadent right now...lying on the couch in the morning sunshine, eating chocolate from england and dulving into these:
I simply could not choose, so I am doing this entire tumblr as my "favorite" today.
I hope you have a glorious day!
Monday, October 10
entertaining vs hospitality
“We think in terms of entertaining as a woman's chance to demonstrate her skill and the quality of her home, when actually entertaining has little to do with real hospitality. Entertaining says, "I want to impress you with my beautiful home, my clever decorating, my gourmet cooking." Hospitality, however, seeks to minister. It says, "This home is not mine. It is truly a gift from my Master. I am His servant, and I use it as He desires." Hospitality does not try to impress, but to serve.
Entertaining always puts things before people. "As soon as I get the house finished, the living room decorated, my place settings complete, my housework done - then I will start having people in." Hospitality, however, puts people before things. "We have no furniture; we'll eat on the floor." "The decorating may never get done. Please come just the same."
Because we are afraid to allow people to see us as we really are, we welcome the false ideal of entertaining. To perpetuate the illusion we must pretend we love housework, we never put our hair in rollers, our children are so well disciplined that they always pick up their toys. We must hint broadly that we manage our busy lives without difficulty. Working hard to keep people from recognizing our weak points, we also prevent them from loving us in our weakness.
Entertaining subtly declares, "This is mine -- these rooms, these adornments. These are an expression of my personality. It is an extension of who and what I am. Look, please and admire." Hospitality whispers, "What is mine is yours."
Entertaining always puts things before people. "As soon as I get the house finished, the living room decorated, my place settings complete, my housework done - then I will start having people in." Hospitality, however, puts people before things. "We have no furniture; we'll eat on the floor." "The decorating may never get done. Please come just the same."
Because we are afraid to allow people to see us as we really are, we welcome the false ideal of entertaining. To perpetuate the illusion we must pretend we love housework, we never put our hair in rollers, our children are so well disciplined that they always pick up their toys. We must hint broadly that we manage our busy lives without difficulty. Working hard to keep people from recognizing our weak points, we also prevent them from loving us in our weakness.
Entertaining subtly declares, "This is mine -- these rooms, these adornments. These are an expression of my personality. It is an extension of who and what I am. Look, please and admire." Hospitality whispers, "What is mine is yours."
~ Karen Main "Open Heart, Open Home"
p.s. (and on that note.........)
Saturday, October 8
she wore pearls.
One joy this afternoon was opening a box in our (disaster-put-everything-still-not-unpacked-in-it) back room and seeing at the bottom ...this sea-foam box.
A box of my treasures....things bought in a southern tea shop, things found discarded along a road, things that belonged to my mother, things that belonged to my great grandmother....
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