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Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

12 January 2011

The Beauty of White

There is nothing more beautiful in nature than snow.  The way it covers everything in a pure blanket of white is truly magical and undoubtedly poetic.  The recent (but brief) snow in the Dallas area has given me a new thrill for the color white... on the wall, on pillows, on linens, on canvas, on accessories, on everything.  I'm very inspired by these:

image from fe57.com
image from dec0r.com
image from myhomeideas.com
image from here
image from bizbash.com
Susanne Schanz 
Tien Kdjeldsen
Tine Kdjelsen
Domino
Light Locations
above images from www.desiretoinspire.net

03 January 2011

2011

Happy New Year!
Goodness did it feel weird writing 2011 in the title of this post.  Perhaps because I'm not constantly taking notes or volunteering everyday I have completely lost track that yes, indeed, another year is here.  The turn-of-the-year never really means much to me.  I guess it's because for so long I've measured years in semesters and summers that the beginning of January just means the beginning of Spring Semester (or Lent Term).  Coincidently, I've never been one to make resolutions.  This year is really no different except for the continuance of deliberate changes/decisions made in 2010:
1. Vegetarianism.  I always scoffed at the idea of vegetarianism because I couldn't imagine a reason to give up a hamburger.  I would try giving up red meat for illusive "health reasons," but would always be drawn back by a blue cheese burger (note Spring Semester 2010 and the Winking Lizard).  But, after reading 'The Omnivore's Dilemma," watching Food Inc. and really thinking about where food (and meat, in particular) comes from, it just felt right to become a Vegetarian.  I've decided that unless I live on a farm and can see meat from beginning to food, I just don't want to eat it.
2. Eating Food. This decision goes hand in hand with the first "change."  This decision manifests itself most notably in choosing sugar over packets of "sweet"; butter over tubs of "butter-like substances"; and food over packages and boxes of "food." 
3. Being more creative.  Sewing, Painting, Quilting, Writing, Drawing, Decorating, Photography, and everything else that stimulates and encourages the right side of my brain.
4. Reading more.  After reading law books and cases, etc. the past three years and other academic texts the prior four years, my life has finally settled to a point where I can read more.  In a previous post, I noted some things I read in 2010, and will supplement it with a new post soon of books to read on my nightstand.  To tide you faithful readers over, however, I will let you know that I'm currently reading "Decision Points" and finding it Very Interesting.  I will save further comments until later, but I am liking this presidential autobiography a lot.
I am very excited about this year and confident that many wonderful things will happen!

07 November 2010

Christmas List

Having received the best present of my entire life this past week (Passing the Texas Bar Exam!), I'm fully aware I don't really "need" anything else.  But, with the almost-insane amount of holiday cheer abundant everywhere, I can't but help make my yearly Christmas-list.  I'm aware that my list will not come close to Oprah's favorite things, or Ellen's 12-days, but these things are on my wish-list for 2010:
I promise I'm not being a brat... My mother requests lists from my sisters and I every year... alright, I guess they don't have to be in PDF format...  Happy (Early-Beginning) Holidays!

16 September 2010

Sugarplum Palette

I am in no circumstance where it is at all feasible to be thinking about furniture, paint colors and linens... but here I am, longing about amassing glossy deep purple furniture in a charcoal-colored room.  Or deep violet walls and grey bedding.  Or any combination of anything deep purple and grey.  Once again I am longing for colors and themes of much cooler seasons than those outside my window.  But, how can you not when things like this dance around like sugarplums in my head... oooooh, sugarplum....
Ralph Lauren Paint in Embassy Purple (above), other vibrant hues here

Perfectly luxe Italian Cypress Paisley Bedding @ Restoration hardware in fog



Purple Gloss Kitchen... swoon... at lovehome.co.uk

Purple Rosette Quilt at Anthropologie $48-$268

Coralie Bed in a beautiful charcoal color - at Anthropologie $1998 - $2398
And Violet Latte Bowls, also from Anthropologie.  Reasonably Priced at $20/4
 
AMAZING Grey/Charcoal Walls (photos from here)




Deep Purple Painted Door on charcoal brick house - Welcome to Fall/Winter Palette (Image from here)