Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tomales Barn Dance: II

I've gushed about this before, but I'm going to do it again.  The Tomales Town Hall Barn Dance rolled around this weekend and it was so awesome.  Homemade lemonade, square dancing with a caller, daffodils on every table and friends/neighbors everywhere you turned.  They have a graphic artist in town that creates all of their posters and media and here is a sample of her work.

The dance committee spent hours cutting colored paper this week and hung the paper chains up and down the dance hall ceiling, along with white twinkly lights.
Here is a closer look at the paper chains.  What a clever way to decorate on a budget.
To help warm up the space, the committee decided to hang their great-grandmother's quilts on the walls (using a clothesline and clothes pins).  Genius.
These quilts were little works of art and made so very long ago and, obviously, with so much love.
The amazing woman responsible for most of the work done was Anna Erickson.  While we were making beer on Monday, she got a call that they needed decorations for the dance on Saturday.  She calmly said that she would think of something.  Well, she did and it was absolutely beautiful.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Presidential

I had the good fortune to work in G's class today and they were so stinkin' cute!  We made masks of President Lincoln & Washington.  The kids were excited to work on this project and it was sweet to hear them talk about what they knew about each President and what color eyes Lincoln has.  I encouraged them to make it their own and not worry about what their neighbor was doing.  Each face was unique, just like the kids creating it.

GR8Y's GR8 Eggs - Open for Business

Grady sold five half-dozen cartons of eggs at Gourmet au Bay tonight during Happy Hour and earned a whopping $16 (he received a $1 tip from a friend).  He loved that his labels said GR8Y's GR8 Eggs, as his dad often teased that's how we were going to spell his name.

His main concern was the cash box, but he quickly grabbed his Boss Lady lunchbox and all was right with the world.  Well, kind of right.  He approached each customer that entered the store and asked them if they wanted to buy his organic eggs.  It was hard to turn him down and he was sold out within the hour.

He put all of it in his savings account, except $5.  That $5 was burning the biggest hole in his pocket.  He decided to purchase a white Hot Wheels' car and a gold, sparkly, stuffed pony from the thrift store.  Yep, that's my boy.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Beer Making: 101

I had the opportunity to pop into The Beverage People store in Santa Rosa last week with a friend and peruse the aisles.  Anything and everything you would need to make beer, cheese & wine were in this store.  My friend gathered beer-making supplies and I wandered around taking pictures and gathering inspiration (cheesemaking is on my New Year's To-Do List).

This week my friend invited me over to watch her brew a batch of beer and I took copious notes.  She made it look super easy, but she's like that.  I looked at the recipe and it was daunting, but she told me where and why she improvised and it all made sense.

The ironic thing is that I've only had a handful of beers in my lifetime (less than five!).  I wouldn't know a good beer from a bad beer if it bonked me over the head.  However, my husband loves beer and I think we'll be attempting a home brew of our own in the very near future.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

February: Blooms

This is what is blooming around me on this middle of February day.  Trees are bursting with flowers and bulbs are forcing their way through the earth.  All varieties of daffodils, plum and cherry blossoms exploding on the branches.  Oh, February.  So many beautiful things about you. 

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day.  A sweet day filled with handmade cards, home-cooked meals, red licorice, chocolates, a trip to the beach with my boy-turned-dog-for-an-hour, a lively quest for crab on the coast (to no avail), a neighborly glass of wine and watching my two loves lay on the couch and be silly with each other at the end of this day.  My heart is full.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Saturday: Bodega Head

Whale-watching?  Well, I've never seen a whale out here on the Sonoma Coast - but I still keep on trying.  As usual, a day at the beach melted away any cares from the week and we played for a few hours out at Bodega Head in the sand and sunshine.  Mavericks was happening in Half Moon Bay and the waves out here were huge!

Sunshine, sand, waves and the potential to see a whale?  Yeah, we love February.

Friday, February 12, 2010

I Heart Salvation Army

Phone rang.  Wanna go thrifting?  Uh, silly question.  I grabbed my purse and off we went to the Salvation Army in Healdsburg.  It was 50% off day in celebration of St. Valentine and there were throngs of people feeling the love.  The above couch was a mere $25!  I didn't need it, my friend couldn't justify it and so a picture is all we took away with us.  Isn't it awesome?  
This was a very large oil painting priced at $15.  It just took me back to childhood and memories of a spittoon-like vessel that sat on the hearth of our fireplace.  It never held anything as pretty as these flowers, but I think it should have.  It always grossed me out.
This little bit of loveliness was a sideboard w/ attached hutch for a whopping $179.  It's a little too small for my kitchen, but in the realm of what I'm looking for (minus the hutch).  Great legs and mid-century modern design that I so love.  And so the quest continues, but that's half the fun. 

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hunter Happiness

Rubber Boots.  Wellies.  Slicker Boots.  Rubbers.  Muck Boots.  No matter what you call your boots, I'm going to call mine RAD!  Hunter Original Tall in Silver.  If they're good enough for the Royal Family, then I guess they are good enough for me.  I will be sporting these for years to come and love how fun and shiny they are.  Very space-age.  Very 2010.  Very Ziggy Stardust?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Valentine DIY

Well, I have a new appreciation for the paint sample color wall at Benjamin Moore.  Paired with my love of typography = Homemade Valentine Goodness.  This was such a fun little thing to do.  The paint names were cracking me up:

  • million dollar red
  • bull's eye red
  • lichen green
  • sweet 16 pink
  • flamingo's dream
  • carrot stick 
  • baby chick
  • margarita
  • tropicana cabana
  • pink eraser
  • valentine's day red (how perfect?)
  • dog's ear (g's personal fave and pink, no less)
We typed up a note on each square (some with typos, but that was part of the charm of it all), cut them up and glued them onto shipping tags.  

Simple, sweet and stylish.  What a great project and so fast & easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy, as my little man would say.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Lamb Season

The sheep are having their babies and sweet little lambs are bouncing all over the green hillsides in Sonoma & Marin County.  The above picture is from our neighbor's farm.  The lambs are a bit camera-shy, so this is the best shot I could get with my iPhone before they skittered up the hill.

G attended preschool for four years on a sheep ranch in Bodega.  The imagery of pastured sheep is so idyllic and seeing the lambs follow their mamas around takes me back to the first time I drove past all the sheep, lambs, donkeys, goats & one lone llama on the way to his first day of preschool.  Perhaps I'm the sheep in this scenario and G my little lamb?  Or maybe his teacher was the sheep?  Anyhow, you get my drift.  What a lovely community we were about to join and how much about motherhood I would learn.  That was just over five years ago.  My, oh my, how time flies.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Anthropologie Rx

Our travels took us to Corte Madera today and, of course, we had to see the new moss-covered elephant water fountain installation at Anthropologie.  They have the coolest art installations around and all the materials are recycled, reclaimed and/or repurposed.  Take the three ostriches made from torn pages from hardback novels or the weeping willow tree adaptation using cut-up plastic bags as leaves.  There are also hundreds of repurposed plastic water bottles cut in half and splayed open to look like flowers and spray painted bright, cheery colors.  So effing clever and pleasing to the eye.

If you have the winter doldrums or just need an inspirational space to elevate your mood then, by all means, pop into this store and get lost in all of the creative goodness they have to offer.

Mustard

The mustard is appearing in pockets all throughout the valley and it is so picturesque.  Fields are in bloom and it's a sea of yellow that I will never tire of.  This little stretch was just off of Walker Road on the outskirts of Petaluma (the shortcut to Highway 101 and, obviously, the most scenic).

I'll be posting more pictures throughout this month of images that best represent February on the Sonoma Coast and surrounding areas.  Mustard.  Who knew is could be so lovely?

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Superbowl Sunday: Part 2

This is how I spent the second half of Superbowl Sunday.  It was a little breezy and we got wet, but it was way better than sitting in front of a television set and watching the game for hours on end.

I'm happily exhausted and think the dreamy images above are a great way to end this post.  I hope you had a weekend to remember, too.

Superbowl Sunday: Part I

Woke up bright and early and was out the door by 6:30 am.  Why?  Well, it's the first Sunday of the month and that means the Alameda Flea Market was open for business.  
There were so many interesting things and the weather was perfect.  I was looking earnestly for a mid-century danish modern sideboard and found two that would have worked, if they weren't so outrageously priced.
I found vintage phones, luggage and lots of letterpress and typography do-dads.  The Pyrex bowls were calling out to me, but I knew I did not need yet another Pyrex bowl.  I resisted the temptation, but it was hard.
These bags were made from old army blankets and were like messenger satchels.  I contemplated getting G one for school, but felt $40 was a bit high.  Haggling happens later in the day, when the vendors get anxious to move their wares and help lighten their load as they pack up.

I ended up with a vintage metal letter G, a medium-sized turquoise suitcase and 7 slides of trees (for G to look at with his flashlight).   Grand total spent:  $20.

All done before 12 noon to boot!  Whew.  I think I found my new place of worship the first Sunday of every month.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Saturday Night Sculpture

I've been playing around with this Polaroid-like application on my iPhone and thought I took so many photos of Jason McLean's sculpture exhibit in Pt. Reyes, only to find out that I did not.  This is the only image from the show, but it was one of my favorites.  Jason is a Marin native, master blacksmith, sculptor and fire artist.  He works with metal and wood to create raw, expressive pieces of art.  What an amazing show.

Jason is a quiet guy with an incredible gift.  I met his mother and she could not have been more lovely.  All three of her children are artists and she has lived in Pt. Reyes since 1964.

I have a love of circles and sphere-like shapes and that's exactly what he does best.  Outside in the crisp night air was a sphere set on fire and keeping the crowd warm.  The fire department was on hand...just in case.

Two of my speckled sussex chickens originally belonged to Jason and his girlfriend.  We purchased the two hens after "relocating" two of our roosters.  They are named Pretty and Purdy and are doing just fine over at our place.

Jason has built amazing chicken coops and his home is filled with his artistic creations.  He has also built many sculptures for Burning Man and then paraded them through Pt. Reyes during the Western Weekend.  His current exhibit will be on display at Toby's Feed Barn throughout the month of February.

Friday, February 5, 2010

iTransistor

I recently took a trip to the Apple Store in Corte Madera to check out the Nano for Grady (or something like it).  I was thinking of all of the time he spends by himself as our only child, perhaps listening to music could make things more interesting for him.  Music is a big part of our lives, even though we are clearly divided on genres and artists in our home (and the fact that my husband is a music snob and loathes country music).  We figure it out.

Happy memories from my childhood often involve music.  I fondly remember cleaning house on Saturday mornings as a kid and listening to George Strait and Conway Twitty for hours at a time.  Same with road trips to Phoenix with my mom and siblings - where we would sing like crazy people, play name that tune and jump from the front seat to the back seat just because we could. Remember those days?

The Easter Bunny once delivered a Kool & the Gang 45 in my Easter basket.  Cupid thought I needed Barbra Streisand's solo album.  Billy Joel was a personal favorite, as well as Donna Summer.  I remember when Rick Dees recorded Disco Duck and I would sit and wait for it to come on the radio.  I listened to the radio in my room with the door firmly closed, so that I could call in and request Crystal Gayle's Half the Way until that poor disc jockey would play it and then I would record it on my handy-dandy tape recorder.  You see, I come from a music-loving family and I was encouraged to listen, record, dance & even roller skate to it.

Musical instruments...not so much.  My cruel parents once strapped an 18 pound accordion on a 45 pound body and thought that was a good idea.  But that's another story...

So, back to the Apple Store.  G was immediately sucked in with all the glitz and glam of the iPod and wanted the hot pink one with video capability.  What the eff?  Uh, I was in way over my head.  I thought it was all a bit too much, too soon and slowly slinked out of the store.  He's six, not sixteen and this little shopping adventure helped me to get back to ground zero.

This problem was solved with a lower-tech version for our little man.
A transistor radio, with flashlight.  Genius.  He has been tuning into the news and listening to fuzzy stations all afternoon in his bedroom.  He took a long leisurely bath and had the radio perched on a stool beside the tub, as he listened to the Go-Go's, Pat Benatar and John Cougar Mellencamp.  He was impressed that I knew these artists and some of the words (remember now - I was once going to be Pat Benatar in a school talent show!).
This helped to remind me of how satisfied my child can be with the smallest and simplest of things.  I'm sure this is true for most kids.  Sometimes it's the parents that get swept up in the marketing machine and think our kids needs all of that crap.  I'm so glad I walked out of that store without an iPod for him.  This seemed so much more his speed.  He's been taking it to bed and listening to music before he falls asleep or using the flashlight to read just one last book.  Priceless.
This is a new list of things he loves.  This little radio made its debut on the list.  I love it, too.

Green Acres IS the Life for Me

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Polaroid Love




I've been admiring all of the Flickr pools and blogs that feature Polaroid images and couldn't figure out how they were doing it.  My husband showed me this app on his iPhone many months ago, but we all know how computer illiterate I am - right?  Well, I finally asked for some help and presto!  I downloaded this application to my iPhone and love it.  It's called Shake It and you can take a picture with your phone (or choose was from your gallery in iPhoto) and it will slowly develop like a Polaroid as you "shake it"...literally.  Shake the phone and it will appear.  I love how the image has a vintage quality.  I snapped the above images on my way home from grocery shopping today.  This is the entrance to where I work in Sebastopol off of Ferguson Road.  It is so lush and green right now and the mustard is starting to bloom.

This is my favorite time of year in Sonoma County.  I will be posting polaroids throughout the month with images that represent February, as I see it.  What's your favorite thing about February?

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