Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Just Add Water

I loved this article in the Washington Post about a couple that doesn't live anywhere near the ocean, but created a "beach house" for themselves anyway. Lauren and Kevin Russell, the talented couple behind the furniture company Russell & Mackenna, gave their Severna Park, Maryland a fun and fresh beach vibe.

Thanks to Jeanette for sending me the link to this article! Click here to read more and see the slideshow of their home.

{This beach house-without-a-beach has me hooked! Hop over to the Hooked on Fridays party I'm throwing at my other blog to see what's making everyone else happy this week!}

Friday Flowers {On Thursday}



I am posting my weekly Friday flower arrangement today {Thursday} as I am signing off a little early this week. I hope you have a nice weekend and I look forward to catching up with you all next week.

xx
Anna

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Recent Project

We worked around the client's existing bed head above and just added the lamps and bed cushions.










Here are a few snippets of a house I just finished working on. We re-used a few of the client's existing pieces and added some new pieces and lots of pretty fabrics to freshen up the home.

Today I Love...



I love this green and white gingham slip covered armchair with the lace trim detail along the bottom hemline. Such a pretty chair sitting on my favourite white painted floorboards.

Image - Country Home via Mary Ruffle

HGTV Green Home in Port Lucie, Florida

Have you checked out HGTV's Green Home 2009 yet? It's in Port Lucie, Florida, this year. I have to say I wasn't crazy about it, but there were some things I really liked. The back porch, for example. I'd be taking naps out there all the time! "Where's Mom?" "Check the back porch. She probably fell asleep on that little bed again."

I like the color of the master bedroom, but doesn't it look a little small for two?

For more photos from the Green Home and see how people are voting in a poll I'm taking about it, click here. Register to win the sweepstakes from HGTV. Or check out last year's Green Home '08, which I personally loved.

P.S. Thanks for all of the nice birthday wishes you left for me on my Facebook page and on my other blog today! They made me smile. :-)

Happy Thought


Pretty House


Amanda posted this gorgeous house yesterday so I don't want to steal her thunder however, I do really love this exterior shot with the billowing sheer curtains. Isn't it gorgeous? You must go and see the rest of the house on Amanda's blog.

Monday, April 27, 2009

A Little Flower Arranging Spot


And just in case I didn't post enough images to get you excited about a flower shed yesterday, here's one more. Although I think this one is a little corner in a kitchen. I just love the mix of blue and white china, fresh flowers, old family photographs and the pretty little wall lights.


Image - House Beautiful via Mary Ruffle

Sunday, April 26, 2009

A Flower Shed









One day I would love to have a flower shed in which I could arrange flowers and store all of my vases and baskets and garden things. In my perfect flower shed I would have a large sink, a large work bench, lots of shelving and places to hang baskets and buckets. I would also have a pretty spot for some lovely old chairs where I could sit and drink tea with a friend whilst I contemplated my next arrangement!! I must get this book above called Shed Chic as I am sure it would provide lots more inspiration for my little flower shed.

Image 1 & 2 via Belle Maison Blog

Glamorous Times




Following on from my vintage fashion posters which I posted last week...

I am very inspired by the style and grace of these women. Look at the beautiful dress Grace Kelly is wearing in the bottom image. I just adore the green and white floral fabric it is made in. On another note, look at the curved banquettes which are made in white painted lattice. There is just so much inspiration in these beautiful images.

Image 1 - Vi.sualize.us, Image 2 - Grace Kelly via Porchlight Interiors Blog

A Cottage Gets Some Colorful Curb Appeal

The house on Tybee Island looked like this when designer Jane Coslick got to it. Then she worked her magic and transformed it into a fun beach cottage that has to be the cutest on its block:

I never would've seen the potential in the house that she did. Thanks to Posey, who left a comment tipping me off to Jane's website. Now my dream is not just to own a cottage by the beach, but to have it decorated by Jane Coslick!

If you love colorful cottages, check out the paintings that artist Fifi Flowers did of a pink one that Jane designed. You may also like the cute yellow country house from the movie "Baby Boom"-- I'm featuring it on my other blog for Movie Monday.

{Today I'm joining Metamorphosis Monday over at Between Naps on the Porch. Go see all the other before & afters people are sharing today!}

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Murder at Debdale: 2009 Cruise commences

As we awaited the completion of repairs and improvements to Lily Pad we were told of a murder that had recently occurred at the wharf. We had noticed and experienced belligerent behaviour by the miscreant ourselves but were shocked to hear that it had reached the ultimate conclusion.

Not content with physically attacking boat crews and boats, and apparently causing the capsize of canoes, he actually killed. It is actually just natural for a soon to be proud father to protect his partner, but the cob that nests annually near the entrance to the marina killed a Canada goose that strayed too near. He is a canny bird, though, quite happy to take bread from Carol's hand one moment and the next to attack my feet as I walk along the side of the boat. We hope they successfully raise their family, we will find out on our return.

Departure

(small aside, I just managed to erase loads of words because I accidentally hit Ctrl button. Given my typing speed this should not be repeated. Sadly the autosave quickly saved the much reduced writing above, silly me!! I think I'll write it in Word & paste it in next time)

Last October when we returned to Debdale I spoke to Mike telling him we had two hydraulic oil leaks from our drive system and wanted an additional charge controlling system (Adverc) fitting as we had to run the engine for a very long time to get the charge level to anywhere near 100%. Mike said he would get these jobs done sooner rather than later during our stay at our winter moorings. We wanted to set off earlier than we had done the year before, but had arranged to go to Orlando with our younger daughter and family, returning on Easter Saturday, so we thought we might get away around the 16th April. Lily was taken into the workshop for the jobs just before Easter & when I looked at the engine on our return I saw the oil leaks had not been looked at!

We are a very easygoing couple; otherwise there might have been another murder! Suffice to say work didn’t go to well on the oil leaks, and the following weekend (18/19) there was still a problem, but it should have been completed on Monday, but a part was wrong, Tuesday morning the part was collected, only to find it too was not right. We got under way eventually at 6pm on Tuesday 21st, cruised to Foxton, I had a pint of Adnams as we chatted to Tony Matts, returned to the boat & checked for oil leaks with my hand, and it came out covered in oil!! I dried it off fully and at just gone 9 the next morning we were back at Debdale. Mike had been poorly the night before, but Gordon arrived just past 10 and pinched it tighter (but I must confess that here was hardly a drip on the clean paper I had put around the joint, the oil I found the night before must have been left over from the fitting work).

At 11am Thursday 23rd we set off, the same date as last year! We didn’t get too far too fast as at Foxton they were filming a boat descending the locks. Later this year they are showing an episode of “Flog it” from Harborough and this was colour for the show. It was a lovely day, so I enjoyed another Adnams and we both enjoyed a sausage baguette and chatted. Carol was filmed feeding ducks, I polished a few bits of brass, and eventually at about 2 we set off up the locks, exiting at 3.15, and not before times as Carol was desperate for an ice cream from the Top Lock Cottage……really excellent Bennetts ice cream, even better on this warm sunny day.

Trees are starting to turn green on the Laughton Hills.

We cruised just over 7 miles and tied up
on the Avon embankment just past the
Welford Arm. A pretty spot and a great
place to work on the boat and as Lily
really was not looking her best we
decided to stay all day Thursday and
Friday morning. She then set off with
well polished paintwork, freshly
painted (still damp) gunwales and back
deck and basically a smart boat again.

Whilst working on her we met a charming couple Eva & David on nb The Tug, and ex Goldsborough show boat. We are off to Brussels in mid May for our wedding anniversary and it turned out they had lived there for many years and had only recently sold their flat over there. They gave us some very useful info and recommended a load of restaurants, though I fear our pockets are not as deep as theirs are! Their boat was originally fitted with a pretend old engine, newly built in Latvia or some such. It seemed to break down most days and whilst those of a more mechanical bent might be able to live with this, they couldn’t. It now has a new Vetus engine & they love it.

We set off from the embankment at 11.30 and cruised 10 miles to Crick where we had arranged to meet friends coming by road to eat at Edwards. We had eaten there several times before, but always whilst it was run by the original owners, but the web site looked interesting and Eva said they had eaten well there. We will not be returning! The menu was not particularly interesting, particularly the desserts, which we avoided, and it was far from inexpensive. A shame.

Well all the week had been fine as we pootled around, now we wanted to start cruising, so Saturday 25th dawned wet! We dressed in waterproofs and set off around 9, did the 200 yards to Crick tunnel in which the waterproofs were useful as it is a very “wet” tunnel. When we emerged it had stopped raining, and we then had a fine day, though the wind was fairly strong & cool. We had little time to wait at the picturesque Watford Locks, and emerged around 11.30, spotting our first kingfisher of the trip. Also there was an intrepid wagtail pair that had decided that half way up a lock gate was the ideal place to raise their brood.

A mile and a half further on I was just having a bite of the very tasty sandwich Carol had made for me as we passed Weltonfield Narrowboats. As Carol increased engine revs there was a horrible noise from it, which disappeared as she throttled back, reappearing as she increased revs again. We tied up & I found that one of the twin alternator drive belts had been thrown off (I knew I should have checked they had tightened them). This was no real problem as I have several spares, but then I noticed a ring of grease splatters around the white painted engine bay. This had come from the main hydraulic drive motor and clearly an oil seal had started to leak, and equally clearly we needed help. I rang Debdale and reported the problem to mechanic Steve. Unfortunately he couldn't help much on the phone as he had nothing to do with the building of Lily as he had not joined Mike’s team then. He had not studied our system, especially as we have not had any problems, save for the oil leak. With Mike away till Monday nothing will happen till then & I reckon the earliest we will be cruising again is late on Tuesday. At least we filled with water today & have empty toilet tanks and we have a lovely mooring, surprisingly quiet despite being close to the M1 and the main railway line to Birmingham, plus we have a Grand Prix to watch tomorrow and I’ve finally sussed out how to set up our satellite TV system.

As you can see we are broken down in a very pretty spot.


Friday, April 24, 2009

My Democratic Right



On Wednesday the 22nd of April I voted for the second time as a South African citizen. Along with 15528688 other South Africans I shared in this democratic right.

South Africans and the IEC set an example for how elections should take place on African soil when compared to recent elections held in Zimbabwe and Kenya.

The ANC party headed by controversial leader Jacob Zuma have reached 10 million votes and seems to be heading for a 2/3 majority. All eyes will be set on the man Jacob Zuma to see what happens next.
During the week while we were out voting for our next President an attempted assassination took place on the Prime Minister of Lesotho Bethuel Pakalitha Mosisili.

Tomorrow I am heading to Lesotho and the Drakensberg for 12 days. I am really excited to go traveling again and will this time be heading north with my parents.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Friday Flowers


Here are some flowers I arranged this afternoon for the weekend. Thanks for visiting me here this week and for all of your lovely comments!! See you next week.

xx
Anna

The Artist




Yesterday I posted images of our new display at Black & Spiro in which we have a painting by a talented new artist we are representing.

Her name is Diana and she is a friend of my mothers. She has been painting on and off for years. She painted the painting below and gave it to us as an engagement present 8 years ago. She has been painting for family and friends mostly however, she recently decided she would paint a few of my vignettes.

A few weeks ago she arrived at Black & Spiro with the painting above of some pink peonies I had arranged in a blue and white ginger jar on the bench in our kitchen at home. I actually posted this image on the blog late last year and she loved it so much that she painted it. I instantly fell in love with the painting. One of our customers also fell in love with it and it sold on the very first day we displayed it.

Her second painting which I posted yesterday also sold on the very first day we displayed it. We are now awaiting delivery of painting number 3 with a couple of our customers wanting to be notified when it arrives.

Diana is so excited, as am I. I have always loved her style and I am just so thrilled that she has finally taken the step to allow me to have her beautiful paintings on display at Black & Spiro.



Diana gave us the painting above for our Engagement present and I have continued to love it over the years. I have it hanging in our kitchen at home above an old chest of drawers which houses my napery collection.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Hooked on This Blue Sideboard

This is exactly the kind of sideboard I've been searching for to use in my dining room. I'm trying to get a beachy vibe in the room and this would be perfect! I found it at Wisteria and couldn't stop staring at it. So I posted it here so you could stare at it, too.

Unfortunately for me, it's $499, and another $100 gets tacked on for shipping. There are a few more important things I'll need to use that $600 for besides a pretty sideboard table, but hey, a girl can dream, right?

*Sigh.*

I thought it would be fun to join my own Hooked on Fridays blog party--something I host at the end of each week to celebrate the things that make us happy. Hop on over to my other blog to see what everyone else is hooked on today!

Egg and Nest Prints in a Home Office

Doesn't this look like a nice place to work?

The Nester is hosting a blog party today and everyone is showing off their feather and egg prints. I don't have any myself, but I love them, and today I spotted some in this home office designed by Sarah Richardson. See them back there? Here's a closer look:

Well, they're egg and nest prints, at least (no feathers). Sarah says this home office is used by a husband and wife team, so she wanted to make it a space equally feminine and masculine. I'm afraid I'd want this room all to myself, though. My husband would have to make other arrangements. ;-)

You can see my home office (much humbler than this one) here. Be sure to check out Nester's party and see how everyone used their feather and egg prints in their own homes!

Black & Spiro Today





Here are some photos of our new display at Black & Spiro. I am thrilled to have a painting by a new artist we are representing exclusively at Black & Spiro in the display. She will be painting some of my table vignettes in the future which is very exciting.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Catherine Martin's Vogue Living


I just received my copy of the latest Vogue Living edited by guest editor Catherine Martin {thanks for the heads up Amanda}. I am so excited about this issue. I have been trying not to open it up all day so that I can enjoy it without interuption tonight but it just keeps on beckoning me as it sits beside me on my desk. I think it's going to be one of the best issues of late.

A Pretty Blue Townhouse

I love the new developments that make an effort to create some of the charm of older neighborhoods. This row of townhomes, for instance, is part of the Beacon Hill neighborhood being built in Cincinnati, Ohio. I was checking out their Longfellow model online and was surprised to see they decorated it in soft blues and yellows--not the dark and more traditional colors I was expecting. It gives it a light and airy almost beachy vibe. If I lived here, I think I could easily pretend there was a water view outside these windows!



I thought it was interesting how they lined the tops of the kitchen cabinets with apothecary jars. I've never seen anyone do this before. Not sure I like it, but it does add some color:

Do you like it? It makes me want to paint one of my rooms this pretty shade of blue. To see the rest of the rooms from this home and other models available, go to the Beacon Hill Townehomes website.

P.S. Today I'm featuring a kitchen makeover over at Hooked on Houses that I think you'll like. Check it out if you get a chance!

I Love...


I love this beautiful collection of things. Maybe I love it because there are some pretty blue and white pieces and pink and white pieces {my favourite} or maybe because the collection is just so imperfectly compiled. I'm not really into a big matching set of anything. Yes, that's why I think it appeals to me so much...it's mismatch heaven!!

**Reminder




Image 1 & 2 via vi.sualize.us

Monday, April 20, 2009

Fifi's Pink Cottage on the Beach



I love these paintings of a pink and yellow cottage on the beach by the artist Fifi Flowers. They're so bright and cheerful.



I wrote a post about Fifi Flowers' artwork here if you want to learn more about it. Or go straight to her popular blog or Etsy store.