Thursday, April 30

mikado


i walked down to the church street apothecary (yes, that name is now "illegal") this week to grab a little gifty for bonnie and saw this funky plant called mikado. i needed something to put into the pot portion of the set of ceramics my dad bought in greece back in the day... probably 40 years ago. this thing is so cute, looks sort of space age and i like that contrast with the pot. i love this little pot as well, it's self lined with a removable inner pot that is red clay. apparently the mikado's blooms last for up to 10 weeks, they are just little buds now. my dad will be excited to see the set on display. i didn't realize this photo was so blurry, but i'm too lazy to go take another one.

Wednesday, April 29

bamboo


back from the frame shop and the price was just under what i had predicted. $357.89 later and the low poster never made it out of it's tube. ooof, art is expensive. anyway, much to the dismay of one cheap pete's framer, i chose this black bamboo. i couldn't help myself. it should be ready before the lowry's arrive next week.

preference


i find art to be so personal, i guess most people do, and i was thrown a few years back when a friend gave me this print. at the time i wasn't that taken with it, now i absolutely love it. it reminds me of the cross hatch projects we had to do in school, and i love the simplicity of it.


a couple of months while ago strolling at the alemany flea market with leigh, i came across an old seagrams poster "the game fish cyclopedia." i didn't have much money on me, but the price was right and i snapped it up for al. the colors are still so bright, it was printed in 1947 but had been kept away from light.


it occurred to me this morning that i bought art for someone else, something i thought i would never do. i just couldn't stop myself. some of the fish are gone now, but it's such a cool reference to see where things used to be and al knows almost all of the species listed.


i need to get this thing framed before the family arrives, but this thing is quite large. luckily it was only $40, it will probably be about $400 to frame (i really have no idea, that number is random). i'll take along my small stakes low poster to see if i can get that done as well. al got that for me. it's an endless cycle of art giving....

Tuesday, April 28

wrought


we got the $17 estate sale chandelier up this weekend. it's not working of course, not plugged in, but i still wanted it hanging in the hall. i love the shape of it, but might paint the fake candles black (or whatever color i paint the chandelier if i paint it one day). it adds a little something fun to the hallway, and it needed to get off the floor before the family arrives next week.

Monday, April 27

clean


on our saturday trip for russian river cabin shopping, we stopped at macy's up in santa rosa to use the facilities. they were having a huge sale and al has been wanting some non stick pans. i came across this martha stewart eco friendly non stick that uses a ceramic coating instead of the scary teflon stuff. i was really happy when he said we should get it. i used it for this morning's breakfast and it was quite nice. he also let me get some new sheets, i'm working on my pink bed but he doesn't know this.

Wednesday, April 22

where to start


leigh tagged me to post about what my "style" is. i'm not sure where to start. i guess for me it's all about color and old stuff. too bad we live in a very white house now, although sometimes that can be nice. we just miss having some color on the walls. i want to have a turquoise room one day. i don't know if al can stomach this, but he's pretty open to trying things, and i think once we painted a color that intense, it would have to stay put for a while.


i fantasize about having a large installation of heath tiles in my future home. this fireplace looks particularly awesome because it's so bright against it's black health tiled background. i find any bright color combined with black stunning.


i love complicated bedding patterns if it's done well. i hate too many large puffy pillows, but this one is just right. you see a few different pinks all working as a team. the pop of the gold and green pillows is perfect. i really like this entire house, posted on sfgirlbybay yesterday. you can see some other bed photos with different combinations and i would love to do this, i just don't have room to store all those blankets.


one of my most beloved items here at home is the avocado green sofa i grew up with. i've always loved it and it sat in our living room in north carolina where it was hardly used. when my parents decided to replace it, my dad shipped this baby from north carolina to me in sf! it came with all my grandmother's china and i bawled while i opened all the boxes. i have some other family pieces, including a china cabinet originally owned by the lowry's (grandparents), which had been passed down to my parents, then to my sister, now it's with me. my grandmother's dishes (which she purchased for her own mother) fill it now.


one of my favorite corners of this house is filled with random treasures. some estate sale finds. there are a few things that leigh got for me from lisa's now closed store, the pickled hutch (back in the church street days). al's skateboard sits here, ready for quick trips to the store or a ride around the block (last year's birthday gift from me!). a snake plant sits in the old planter that was left in the basement at the ellsworth house. i only wish the wall behind it was a nice pea green.


my current dream house is for sale in portland right now. i'd like to get decorating in there...

Tuesday, April 21

return


portland was really fun, but it started off rough. we made our way over to oakland via bart, and soon found our 9:55pm flight delayed until 11:40pm. then 12:50am. at that point the oh so very wise al said we should head home. our plane was stuck in denver under snow -- an unpredictable situation. we got ourselves on the 7:50am flight for saturday and headed back to the bart shuttle. good thing too, as the flight ended up leaving oakland at 2:16am, arriving in portland at 3:41am! we were asleep at home.... zzzzzzzzzz.

we ended up with a pretty full day saturday by getting in around 9:30am, so it was fine, we just lost one pre-paid night at the jupiter hotel. it was actually quite loud there so maybe that's ok. the doug fir is in the hotel parking lot and the music and drunkard's voices came right into our room. at any rate, we didn't see a show there but there were lots of bands playing or that have played we would have enjoyed. the parking garage is wallpapered with band posters. sunday nite we stayed at the kennedy school, which was a lovely and quiet relief.

we spent a lot of time checking out various neighborhoods, falling in love with the houses, and visiting friends. sunday we drove up to the gorge and stopped at the vitsa house, visited multnomah falls, and stopped by the dalles lock damn. this was by far my favorite day. portland is cool, but i didn't really care about shopping since we have so many great places here in sf. we did eat some great food, but we're pretty spoiled here.

we're not sure about moving there, but have not decided against it. we need some more trips up there. thanks to mary and scott for brunch, keith for a nice selection of bars, and seth for a thai luncheon.

Friday, April 17

mcsweeney's


i don't do a lot of browsing at the library, i usually know what i want. today i ran into glen park to see if i could find a smaller book to take to portland this weekend. i'm currently reading my sister, my love by joyce carol oates and it's great, but huge. i guess i've never noticed mcsweeney's on the shelves, but glen park had a bunch! i came home with #21 (paperback) and #29 (hardback). i need to do some pre-reading to see which to take. very exciting.

portland


we're taking off tonight for a weekend in portland. i've been tracking the weather to see what to expect if we eventually move there, and it's been looking pretty miserable. right now it's raining and feels like 45. we must be really lucky, though, because that rain is moving out and we're looking at close to 80 until monday! i need to rethink what i was going to pack. i found this guide to portland on superfuture, but didn't want to spend the money on it. now that i've been working i decided to download it. if we're thinking of moving there we need to know the best places to scope out and i've only got 1,000 or so on my list for the next three days. that doesn't seem nearly enough.

Thursday, April 16

local


i'm kind of a freak when it comes to eating local, maybe to a fault, but it just makes so much sense to me. i'm dying for california blueberries to come in because all we have in the stores are transported from chile and mexico. that's way too much transport for me to pay for or encourage. a few weeks ago i saw this super cool local foods wheel at green apple books. i thought it would be great to give to someone, but thought it might be obnoxious as well so i didn't get it. today's "the kitchn" weekly e mail from apartment therapy was all about eating local "tools". the local foods wheel is featured, along with a peak-season map from epicurious (bookmarked!), and an locavore iphone app for $2.99. damn, this was the iphone app i was meant to come up with!

the visit

floridian front yard portrait, 1987

my parents (and maybe aurin, too) are coming to visit, and words cannot express how excited i am! it's been years since they've been out to the west coast and my list of places to take them is exhaustive. eating & drinking establishments alone could take up weeks: zuni cafe, bocadillos, hotel biron, anchor oyster bar, fish, kiji, the church key, broken record, hangar one distillery, tosca. as far as sights, i've got mine set on: the marine mammal center (a behind the scenes tour with tony), the academy of sciences, the de young, heath ceramics, the conservatory, free concerts (student recitals) at the san francisco conservatory of music, the alemany farmers market... let's see, so that's the plan for friday. i wonder what the weather will be like, better start checking obsessively on that.

Wednesday, April 15

beginning


we started charley last night. i gave up with a back ache around 10:30, but looks like al made some progress by having the entire space to himself. the colors are so beautiful, we're thinking about what we can paint that nice, rich, blue color.

Tuesday, April 14

clothes


i love looking at le vestiaire de jeanne for outfit inspirations. i *think* this gorgeous young woman is the blogger's niece, but it might be her daughter. through the archives you can see the model at a very young age, still gorgeous. i can scroll through the photos for days and wish i had all the clothes. i love the april 9 ensemble. lets see... i have a gray canvas bag, a black cardigan, black leggings, brown boots, a love of blue stripes, and a credit card.

Monday, April 13

thanks leigh


or maybe i should say thanks andrew!
this weekend andrew made the lovely candied-fennel-topped lemon cake from the april issue of gourmet, and leigh just brought me the last piece. for some reason i haven't made any recipes from this issue so it's nice to get to taste one, and it's soooo good. he made some other things too, but i didn't get to bite 'em. after this tea break it's back to building out that schedule.

estates, take two


saturday evening i regretted not getting a few other things at the estate sale and this has happened to me before. i did some research on the franciscan star burst pattern and decided i should have gotten all the pieces. the set wasn't complete, but there were several dinner plates, bread plates, a split serving bowl, and a pepper shaker. sunday morning while al made tiramisu for our italian themed easter dinner, i headed back to the sale. when i walked i was told all items under $100 were half off. i scooped up the dishes and found the wrought iron chandelier that had haunted me all night. al wasn't that hot on it, but i knew $35 for this was a steal. yesterday i paid half that.

bounty


saturday night tricia returned from a month long trip china and brought back some great stuff. she got a soy milk maker (it makes nut milks too! i'm comin' over), tea pots, tons of tea, acupuncture supplies, and gifts for me. she brought me this super cute insulated glass tea mug and more milk tea. milk tea has been steamed with milk, then oxidized in the sun and tastes really creamy. we first tasted milk tea at aroma tea shop on clement street and i have been saving the last bits of mine. i highly recommend a trip to aroma. you'll sit at a traditional tea tasting table and learn how to really make tea, including washing the leaves first. this removes any dust/dirt from the leaves, and awakens the aroma so your guests know what's coming. you dump that hot water out, your tea cup or pot has been warmed, and you pour fresh water for brewing. go check out the aroma tea shop. the proprietor won't disappoint you. now for some milk tea.

Sunday, April 12

homebrew


after six weeks of infusing i strained up the calendula caress friday, added some vanilla & lavender, bottled it up, and had a little left over for tricia. the marjoram notes are much stronger than the store bought version, but the addition of some astral sea vanilla perfume oil cut that perfectly. it's warm and not too strong, great for someone who hates perfume (me).

Saturday, April 11

estates


al and i go to estate sales almost every weekend. sometimes they are gross and completely a waste of time, and sometimes i'm ecstatic to find a few cheap & mismatched things. today i found a pink pyrex baking pan ($4) to match the butter yellow one i love so much, a franciscan star burst creamer, and a turquoise sugar bowl that looks like it was born to go with this casserole. i'm always tempted to keep the things i find, but most of them end up in my etsy store because i don't need more stuff. one day soon i hope these finds are going into the cabin.

Thursday, April 9

art


i was cleaning out some bookmarks today and stumbled back onto poolga. i replaced my paint by number ship wallpaper with a pool painting by marie-claire bozant (looks like i'm into blue). i also love the images by gaston liberto. go get yourself some free art or just window shop.

dewey


i passed filing & my dewey decimal tests yesterday, then made it through the interview. after my finger printing later today i'm all set to begin my new job, volunteering at the south san francisco library. they are loaded with volunteers right now and i was lucky to squeak in as the last one for a bit. i'll be there just 2 hours a week for at least 3 months, mostly just filing and shelving books and materials, but it sounds good to me. it's bound to help me prepare for school.

Wednesday, April 8

wedgie


seems i'm into comparison shopping lately. i found these wedge canvas oxfords on urbanoutfitters.com last week and showed them to leigh. she found a similar shoe in lisazain's etsy shop and i received them yesterday. her shoes are in such great shape. i'm not sure where she finds them but this pair of grasshoppers have never been worn. buying shoes online is hard, and i rarely fit shoes i try on in a store, but i ordered these with the help of lisa's extra measurements, and they fit! perfect for strolling in portland i think. time to check on the weather there...

Tuesday, April 7

crepe


al is home from work today because it's the giant's opening day game. he wanted to stay up late last night and i reminded him that i'm working now (& have two meetings before we leave at noon for the game). i went to bed at my normal time but slept in until 7:30 because he didn't have to wake up at 6. he made crepes for breakfast and said he would clean up, too. i ate mine with butter and a bit of organic blackberry jam i bought when we went up north to big hendy and fort bragg. it's starting to rain now, so the game should be cold and wet. i'm not excited.

Monday, April 6

back home


we're back from sea ranch and it feels like we were gone for about 15 minutes. the house was perfect (except for the galley kitchen), the decks were huge, and the weather was amazing. "breakers end" was filled with great art, tons of old books, no cells phones, and comfy beds. we ate so much food, enjoyed maybe a few too many bottles of wine, and spent a lot of time on the two decks. al and i were sad to leave the watanabe's last night, they get one and a half more days. i can't believe it's going to rain tomorrow! time to check on the weather....

gold toned


i've been looking at this red and gold skirt in dear golden's etsy vintage store for a few days, and found this sunny number in the anthropologie catalog yesterday. i'm not sure which one i prefer, but the prices can't even be compared. i like how the anthropologie skirt has an elastic waist, but also feel like it's really expensive for an elastic waist! would the dear golden skirt fit? if not, it's under $30. i'll sleep on it a few more days.

Friday, April 3

weather


i'm sort of obsessed with checking the weather forecast and my desperate "need to know" is usually fixed by looking at weather.com or using the weather tool on my iphone several times a day. if it's raining i look to see if it's going to rain more. if it's windy (like every moment is here right now in sf) i look to see how windy.

lately al and i have been talking about moving up to portland where we can actually afford a house. i'm worried about him and the weather there, so i decided to check on it every day for a year. that was 2 weeks ago and i'm checking it for the first time now. right now it's in 49 and sunny sf, and 41 (feels like 36) and cloudy in portland. we're taking a long weekend up there soon, and i'm hoping for spring-like days. i'll soon be obsessively looking at the 10-day forecast to see what to expect.

Thursday, April 2

work @ home


with the recession ending (ha!) i am now working again, and at home! welcome to my new office. it's my first time working at home so i had to sort things out & this set up will also be great when school starts. i definitely needed the larger monitor, my 13" is full of love but just so teeny. i'm finally putting my ridiculously expensive steelcase chair to use since bringing it home from work last year.

Wednesday, April 1

the sea ranch


this weekend we are heading up to the sea ranch with sarah, mas, bella (9) and ethan (21 months). it's sarah's birthday so we're packing up the champagne and hoping for good weather. if not we've got games, food, puzzles, the beach in the rain, a wood stove, a hot tub, and a pineapple upside down cake. hopefully al will find a bounty of abalone and some nice fish for dinner on his saturday dive.