I totally dig the wrap Courtney uses to hold Vienne. Might try to make these eventually. Would be a long time before that venture though. I'm definitely not bringing a sewing maching with me to Iraq, haha.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Courtney and Vienne's visit
The woman at the coffee shop fell in love with Vienne and couldn't walk away! She IS adorable... and so tiny! (BTW, I am a serious overuser of exclamation points and emoticons... and elipses, haha)


I think Vienne liked the blanket :) She's so sweet and well behaved!! ...and she seems to color coordinate with the blanket nicely ;)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Vienne's blanket
"I'd like some pain in my coffee please"
My most recent favorite coffee drink. I first saw it at the E Street Cafe in Encinitas, CA. There it's known as a Chuao Mocha or a Spicy Mayan Hot Chocolate. I just rediscovered it at Mugshots Cafe in Philly's Fairmount district, right across from the infamous Eastern State Penitentiary. A little espresso, cocoa, some cayanne(or chili) pepper, cinnamon, and a dash of masochism in a cup, invoking thoughtful and reverent stares at the penitentiary just a few feet away~
Monday, February 16, 2009
Pillow kick
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Attacking the lathe
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Bryn Athyn Cathedral
In my attempt to see a movie today, I found out that two of the movie theaters I used to go to in Philly are now closed. bah... Since I was already in Lower Moreland, I stopped by Bryn Athyn Cathedral to take a few photos... I love architecture!
The doorway above seems so heavy and gothic. I just love the detailing, how each of the molded knobs have different patterns and textures. In such a mass produced world, I wish more people would create or appreciate these kinds of unique, handmade pieces.
Pin Cushions
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Glitter
I've been spending a lot of time staring out the windows, mesmerized as the snow dances through the air and rests softly on the branches that surround my house. It reminds me of glitter slowly falling from the sky.
It still amazes me that there is a castle nearby. This entire area is filled with architecture that incorporates local fieldstone. The image above shows half of the entry gate to a street in my neighborhood. Before a fire burned most of it down, the street used to be an estate. Much of the surrounding area houses large multi-million dollar estates with the original mansions. None enchant me more than this castle however.
Something new...
Having had a lot of time on my hands the last few months (and in the year ahead), I've decided to start this blog to record, remember and share many of the things that inspire me as well as some of the creations that have resulted from my inspirations. My first few postings will include many of the photos I've taken up until this point so they are not necessarily current but hopefully are still inspirational. I hope you see the beauty in it all too...
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