Another week has flown by... the holiday parties are now done, & this weekend is peopled with close friends, art & jaunts in our backyard. Oddly, we have no snow yet, which has made hiking nice but snowshoeing & skiing a thing to long for. Friends have been skating on the meadows, so at least the temperatures have been cooperating; I plan on bringing my skates in to get sharpened this week, so perhaps in weeks to come we can ice skate & ice walk under the stars. Happy new beginnings!
January 7, 2012
January 4, 2012
January 2, 2012
good beginnings
It began with hunting & gathering for supplies for creative pursuits, & a quiet evening at home with sushi, champagne & toasting the New Year as it rang in through Prague & Eastern Europe; it ended with family, feasting & laughter. I think I'm ready for this new year to begin... and you?
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around home,
family,
photography
December 29, 2011
Happy New Year, everyone! I don't think I'm alone in saying that this last year has been a tough one, so I am sincerely happy to usher it out the door. Here's to a fresh, new year - may it be gentle, fruitful & sweet! All the best to everyone - á vos souhaits!
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happy weekend,
photography
December 23, 2011
happy holidays
Enjoy the festival of lights, the longer daylight & garlands of light strewn about... happy Hanukkah, Solstice & Christmas, everyone!
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happy weekend,
photography
December 22, 2011
holiday sweets
This holiday season was all about caramel: butter, sugar & salty/smoky/bitter flavors – what could be better? May your holidays be sweet!
more here
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around home,
chocolate,
cooking
December 21, 2011
top shelf atelier
Cleaning out & setting up my studio has made me even more interested in artists' live & work spaces, & how they divide & incorporate their living & working worlds. Johanna Burke creates magical & wondrous window displays for Bergdorf Goodman, & her home is in the same industrial building as her studio. Her living area is a well-thought out space with a spectacular wall of paned windows, shelving galore & beautiful columns & walls that show their patina. Her home has the aura of an incubator to me, with rows of books, tools at hand & pieces of art & interesting objects to inspire. And oh, that view. And that light.
Her studio space feels equally as stimulating, yet simple & practical at the same time. Definitely a place where you can roll up your sleeves & get lost in your work, with no worries about leaving a mess or roughing up your more precious possessions; separate enough from your living space, yet conveniently in the same building. Precisely what I would like to achieve, though on a much smaller scale in my little subterranean studio (yet with lovely natural light & a wee garden view - lucky me) in our home.
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atelier,
interior,
living room
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