Sunday, May 31
flourescent
this cover really knocked me out. fluorescent orange title? i love you gourmet. and that raspberry buttermilk cakes kicks ass.
Friday, May 29
naps
i've found some great vintage napkins at estate sales, these birds are my favorite. i thought i might try to use cloth napkins at my upcoming party, but i don't have enough. i tried cutting some vintage fabric with pinking shears, but the fabric still came apart. then i remembered i had these bird and shell napkins. i didn't think those two packages would be quite enough so i found a few more on etsy. i tried to coordinate the colors, but it was hard, and i couldn't pass up these cable car napkins.
in other news, the upgrade to leopard went terribly wrong and resulted in me freaking out for about 7 hours, lots of tears and major stress. thanks to aimee it's all fixed. the cabin isn't closing today like we thought so we have to spend the night in this dumb ole house. so today i decided to treat myself to arizmendi and we might go play bingo at st. paul's tonight, it just depends on the roast's schedule, al is cooking.
Monday, May 25
lucky
we went to a couple of estate sales this weekend and i ended up with a few new small items, all of them black. without me seeing al purchased some japanese opera glasses. i've been wanting some for a few years and these were in good condition and cheap. i found a cute old stationery set, and this gorgeous johannes itten book called the elements of color. it's really clean and looks like it was rarely opened. it reminds me of the color theory we did back in college, huge color charts painstakingly painted 1 square inch at a time. everyone sweated those, usually for several all niters. i'll read this one up at the cabin.
i'm procrastinating but now i guess i'll upgrade to leopard. i'm trying to thwart unexpected disasters which i'm expecting.
Friday, May 22
want
this house has so many great things in it, i wish our cabin could look like this. we'll definitely be replacing a lot of the furniture the current owners are leaving behind for us, so we have plenty of time to find the perfect pieces. i'd love an old bed like this, but i bet we can't find a queen size from the 50s. i also really think we should have some fish on the walls. maybe one fish is enough, but i'm going to find it out there somewhere. i'm excited to bring out my chenille yellow bedspread, it doesn't quite fit the bed or decor in this house, but it will be great up there. it's really similar to this one, but sunny yellow. hmm...more yellow.
Wednesday, May 20
tiles
today al said he wanted to put heath tiles behind the wood burning stove at the cabin. he hadn't seen my post about this very idea from earlier this month. our stove is black and the wall behind is stark white, we can't remember what it is. i'm thinking we should create the opposite of the image in my post, black stove, teal tiles? we're placing a large orange rug in that room so i don't think orange would work. yellow or pale green would just blend in with the pine walls. but this yellow is pretty sweet. am i developing a thing for yellow?
Monday, May 18
furnished
al and i spent a good part of the weekend talking about cabin furniture, what we could take up now (like an air mattress) and what we need to buy first (a sofa bed). i've been wanting this yellow sideboard from ikea for a while, but i don't know if i can talk al into it. i could deal with the black version of the cabinet if it was my only choice. we did find some things at jen and cristal's garage sale, and a few things at an estate sale, but nothing large as we don't really have room to store it here at this house. al called me this morning to let me know the sellers would like to leave all their furniture in the cabin, except a few frying pans!! everything is extremely "beige" but we can't believe the windfall, we don't have to buy a thing until we're ready and we won't have to take up an air mattress. now i really think that yellow sideboard could spice things up.
Friday, May 15
cabby
the cabin inspection went off without a hitch and we are moving forward. well, al is. we are taking mom & dad up tomorrow to check it out, and it will be just the second time i've seen it myself. our plan is to get the sofa bed first, take some random pieces of furniture and the air mattress up for now, and slowly buy stuff as we can. hopefully we can score at estate sales, which we need to get back into our schedule. time for some russian river vacations! we can't wait.
Wednesday, May 13
d grind
everyone is gone and it's back to work for me. we had a great time, but didn't take many photos. here dad is checking out an old wagon we saw up near heath/fish. we had a great time but all sort of got the cold that mom ended up with (for mother's day no less!). i'm feeling rough and canceled my library shift today. al is up north doing the cabin inspection right now. then we'll know if it's really going through! i just heard a string of email come in, time to get back to it.
Friday, May 8
cyclo
after i grabbed everyone from the airport yesterday we took a drive out to cheap pete's to pick up the game fish cyclopedia. it's quite massive and there is really only one wall in the entire house it will fit on unless we hang it in the really dark hallway. the bamboo frame looks amazing and it's really impressive on the wall. it's hanging too high now, needs to come down about a foot, but we needed a safe place for it to rest and we had a nail in the wall already. once al got home we took off for some dinner at pot de pho, then headed to north beach for some dessert at stella pastry & cafe. we dropped the family off at their hotel and al and i came home to look at furniture on craigs list and ikea.
i hope to go grab this quartite creative corp lamp after we eat some breakfast, visit the de young, and stroll over to the rose garden in golden gate park. there is a great looking estate sale today, i hope i can talk them into going.
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golden gate park,
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Thursday, May 7
sleepy
aurin, mom & dad arrive today at noon and i couldn't sleep this morning thinking of what i want to get done and what i need to get done before heading to sfo. also, word is the cabin is almost ours so i've been thinking of what we already own vs. what we have to buy and started a spreadsheet to track it all. i've also been looking at different treatments of rooms with wood paneled walls and found some really gorgeous stuff. time to hit the estate sales hard.
our paint by number clipper ship will probably have to move up north.
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family,
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Sunday, May 3
cabin fever take 2
i tagged along with al to the golden gate park casting pools this week. he practices there using his vintage fenwick fiberglass rod, scored at an estate sale. i usually take a book and sit on a bench while he casts, but this time i got a few photos of the anglers club because the light was nice and everything is in bloom. this club must have some pull because it's one of the nicest city maintained buildings in the park. i find it really charming and wish he would join the club so i can get inside. it was built on feb. 22, 1938 A.D. according to the front door plaque.
it reminds me of the cabin we saw up at russian river saturday. we have high hopes.
it reminds me of the cabin we saw up at russian river saturday. we have high hopes.
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golden gate park,
home,
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