
Dec 28, 2009
Oct 25, 2009
Jul 21, 2009
Bedroom Update

We finally moved back into our bedroom a few weekends ago. Tonight my sweet husband is installing new curtain rods from ikea. It still needs some artwork and finishing touches, but it's nice to have some space back.
May 23, 2009
The state of things

Recently our life has been filled with lath & plaster dust, stripping linoleum from the fir floor, stripping paint and texture from moulding, and other mundane and ugly tasks. In other words, not great fodder for blog posts. The images, from top left:
The new framing and roughed-in electrical for the new window and sconce lights in the bedroom.
Last weekend we painted the back wall of the house.
The linoleum rug is now completely removed via a heat gun and putty knife and many, many hours of stinky, brain-numbing (probably brain-damaging) work.
Some of the pretty original (1910) wallpaper that's going to be covered up via a layer of 1/4" drywall this weekend.
May 2, 2009
blue bedroom

We have officially started construction on our bedroom. The walls are pulled out and a new window has been installed as of yesterday. We're a long way from painting, but I've been inspired by cocoon-like blue bedrooms. I love smokey blue walls with gold, white and black accents. The very center room of the collage has the perfect blue. Would you call that cornflower?
Apr 13, 2009
Spring.

The flowers in our yard are going crazy (no lilies yet), but I don't have a camera to capture them with. There's the 18 different types of daffodils, and a variety of tulips and hyacinths. Spring is wonderful even when it's dumping down rain and completely gray - at least there's something beautiful to brighten up the yard.
We installed our raised bed a few weekends ago, but haven't planted anything yet. We're talking about carrots, radishes and lettuce. To me there's something so special about making a salad from ingredients grown in the back yard.
Apr 8, 2009
The Doors.



I have trouble watching suspenseful movies. I remember being 5 or 6 and my parents renting "Little Shop of Horrors" and being traumatized by it, and since then I have found little enjoyment in anything that's suspenseful, violent, or scary. I'm a wimp. So, when we watch anything that's even slightly frightening, I either leave the room or draw. Drawing somehow distracts me. These were drawn while watching movies this weekend.
Mar 31, 2009
Mar 30, 2009
Mar 22, 2009
les fleurs de printemps


Mar 19, 2009
Mar 16, 2009
Why don't you have a piece of fruit?

Tropical fruit watercolor I painted while in Kauai. If I could retire tomorrow (at age 28, which is unlikely), I think I would spend a little time every day painting.
Mar 15, 2009
drawing

I've been avoiding the internet for the past few weeks. I started to feel like it was taking up most of my free time, and I wasn't getting anything done, and I definitely wasn't being creative. This is the result of being isolated from the internet: painting & drawing. Good stuff. Hopefully there'll be more to come.
Mar 2, 2009
sewing
Image via {frolic}
Spent the weekend sewing a new dress (not the one above). I'll try to post pictures soon. I've become inspired to sew all kinds of dresses and skirts and other things. I love the dress above - it's perfectly summery and light.
A few weeks ago I spent some time at the Mill End Store, where they have delightful fabrics despite the weird building and location. It's a Portland classic.
Feb 27, 2009
Feb 26, 2009
Ole! to you.
This is worth the time to watch. It made me a little teary-eyed because it spoke to me on so many levels this morning at 10 AM. Enjoy. (via bacon is my enemy)
Feb 24, 2009
Feb 19, 2009
renovation de la boudoir.

Image via desire to inspire.
We're planning on a huge re-vamp of our bedroom this spring. This includes tearing out the lath and plaster on two walls and replacing with drywall, re-texturing, re-wiring, refinishing the fir floors (tearing out wall to wall carpeting), replacing a window and painting. I hope to collect some bedroom inspiration photos over the next few weeks to help make the the finer design decisions.
We have a ceiling fan similar to the one above now - somehow it's OK in this room, but I HATE ours. Unfortunately it's got to stay, and I'll have to somehow work it in to the room design.
Feb 18, 2009
Anticipation.

We have some huge house fixing planned for this spring. I just can't wait for the season to change (and to get our tax return). Tonight on my walk I could smell flowers starting to bloom, although I couldn't see them. Spring is getting closer by the moment. I just can't wait!
Feb 15, 2009
Oh my valentine.

Yesterday was a lovely day. Full of pink, hearts, smiles, and smooches. Hope yours was delicious and sexy too.
I've been uninspired of late and trying to avoid spending too much time on the internets (thus the sparse posts). Eventually I'll fall back into my old patterns and have something more to say.
Feb 11, 2009
home again, home again, jiggity jig


Kauai was beautiful, relaxing, wonderful. I really couldn't have asked for a more enjoyable trip, even though it was short. It's coming back home that 's the trouble.
I'm trying to enjoy the wintertime, but that's proving difficult when it seems full of rain, snow, clouds, cold, grey, and sickness.
This weekend I noticed that there are hyacinth, daffodil and tulips poking through the ground. Finally. Spring is just around the corner. It's just a matter of making it through the rest of February.
Jan 29, 2009
Intermission

Aren't protea incredible?
Tomorrow I leave for Kauai for some time with my family. I'm excited to get away from the wintery weather again. A little intermission from the frigid temperatures.
Jan 28, 2009
Jan 27, 2009
back porch

This is the area between the kitchen and the back door. The blue shelves were here when we moved in. It's become a catch-all spot for our raggedy house plants.
Jan 25, 2009
notre chambre.

Besides painting when we moved in, we haven't done anything to the bedroom. The ceiling is still pale blue, as is most of the trim, and there's still dirty, gray, musty wall-to-wall carpet. There are unfinished fir floors underneath the carpet - it's our goal to have them refinished this summer. I think having refinished floors will make a HUGE difference in this room. There's only one window in the bedroom (which makes it nice and dark), and it (like most windows in the house) is in desperate need of refinishing/ replacement. I have big dreams for this room - hopefully we can chip away at it in 2009.
Sunday afternoon.

I've been sick for the past week with a lovely "virus" which manifested itself in a constant migraine. I'm looking forward to the end of it. I bought some sweetpeas hoping they'd lift my spirits. They do. Happy Sunday.
Jan 21, 2009
papier peint

It's unlikely that we'll ever wallpaper our house, due to my general indecision and my husband's dislike for it, however, I think it can be incredibly beautiful. Wallpaper would make a nice surprise in a closet, or small entryway. I love the designs at Trustworth Studios. Their designs are mainly reproductions of designs from the English Arts and Crafts movement, and they are all a little whimsical.
Jan 20, 2009
Jan 18, 2009
Pie

I had a sweet tooth last night and decided to make an apple pie with some apples I've had in the crisper since September (surprisingly still crisp!). Apple pie is close to my least favorite pie (I love pumpkin pie, any berry pie, and rhubarb strawberry). I tend to make desserts that I'm not crazy about in a half-hearted attempt to limit myself, unfortunately it usually doesn't work. With that said, this pie is crazy-delicious. The contrast between the sweetness in the crumble topping, the tart bite of the apple filling, and the salty-crispness of the crust is just lovely. I even had it for breakfast this morning. I'm a purist as far as serving - I want pie uninterrupted by ice or whip cream, but this would be nicely complimented by either (if you're into that sort of thing).
Cinnamon Crumble Apple Pie
Originally from Bon Appetit (October 2003)
Crust
1 1/3 cups all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/2 cup (1 stick) chilled unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
3 tablespoons (or more) ice water
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
Filling
3 1/4 pounds Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored, sliced 1/4 inch thick
2/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
Topping
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/4 cup sugar
1/8 cup (packed) golden brown sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons chilled unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
For crust:
Mix flour, salt, and sugar in large bowl. Add butter; rub in with fingertips until coarse meal forms. Mix 3 tablespoons ice water and lemon juice in small bowl to blend. Drizzle over flour mixture; stir with fork until moist clumps form, adding more water by teaspoonfuls if dough is dry. Gather dough into ball; flatten into disk. Wrap in plastic; refrigerate 30 minutes.
Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 400°F. Roll out dough on lightly floured surface to 12-inch round. Transfer to 9-inch-diameter glass pie dish. Trim overhang to 1/2 inch; turn edge under and crimp decoratively. Refrigerate while preparing filling and topping.
For filling:
Mix all ingredients in large bowl to coat apples.
For topping:
Blend first 5 ingredients in processor. Add chilled butter cubes; using on/off turns, cut in until mixture resembles wet sand.
Toss filling to redistribute juices; transfer to crust, mounding in center. Pack topping over and around apples. Bake pie on baking sheet until topping is golden, about 40 minutes (cover top with foil if browning too quickly). Reduce oven temperature to 350°F. Bake until apples in center are tender when pierced and filling is bubbling thickly at edges, about 45 minutes longer. Cool until warm, about 1 hour. Serve with ice cream or whip cream, or just eat plain.
Jan 16, 2009
I love Puddle-town

I love my home. Today's a crisp, sunny, January day that reminds me why this town is so wonderful.
Portland Streetcar Warning Sign, Portland Map Tote, Green Heart in Oregon, For the Love of Portland Tote (via Frolic).
Jan 15, 2009
mimosa

According to Pantone, mimosa is the color of 2009. It's cheerful and vibrant when it's gloomy outside, and it's a great spring color (think Peeps, daffodils, tulips). Yellow has always been one of my favorite colors (see our house), but I've never been able to wear it well. Maybe with a cute little pair of yellow galoshes or a yellow umbrella would help with the winter blahs.
Umbrella, necklace, marigold seeds, bikini, tote, and galoshes.
Jan 12, 2009
Citron

dishes, dishtowel, and citrus juicer.
I'm convinced that citrus ripen in winter to keep us cheerful and sunny in the gloomy months. Lemon and orange are keeping me happy. It's a perfect time for toast with marmalade, lemon bars, and clementines as snacks.
Jan 7, 2009
Printemps?

I know it's early, but I'm really looking forward to spring. The view out my office window is very gray and brown, I think I'd like it better if it were pink and blue. Just two more months of winter, right?
Jan 4, 2009
Jan 2, 2009
Les Cheveux Nouveaux

Jan 1, 2009
Resolutions.

- Run 1,000 miles.
- Paint all the remaining blue moulding and doors white.
- Finish office in basement.
- Install raised beds in the backyard & grow veggies.
- Start a weight lifting routine.
- Hone my kitchen skills.
Bonne Annee.
