Now I know what I am going to do with all my left over hoop tape if I can't sell hoops! Jim Lambie, an artist from Glasgow creates art with vinyl tape and floors. I have tons of this stuff!
I realized that I have had a Bloggy Renaissance lately, and I'm not sure why. Maybe I miss writing. Maybe I have stuff to write about these days with this house, rather than just bitching about the daily grind. I like to have a place to put all my pictures and stories too, like a proud mama. Maybe it's because the "transition" is finally coming to a close, and I have a real life back after traveling, living in four different states, school, marriage, house, career, etc. This morning before it warmed up enough to paint, I spent a couple hours going back to 2006 and reading my bloggy. Woah. This blog was very different then, and I kind of liked it. In '06, I was struggling, and searching for something. Mostly money. I did a lot of philosophizing, and ranting. Man, those next couple years were stressful. It's funny though... all the things I wished for have come true, and I have emerged a different person. My blog has changed too. I think is has become kind o...
I thought I was done with interior design for a while. I like how everything looks and feels in the house. Eclectic, collected, sentimental, and MINE. But, recently two people poo-pooed my lion wall. This makes me think they don't know a thing. Or, is my lion wall not as great as I think? The wall in question. This wall is in the living room; a tiny, open, 15x20 room squished next to the kitchen that functions as family room, den, living room, and office. The left (in photo) side is flanked by the bar, with two stools. It has the world's frumpiest couch (but very, very comfy), and two chairs. On the right is a picture window. The couch faces the TV. I have struggled with this wall several times. Should it be an accent wall? House a large piece of art? If so, what? I've tried to make several montages of family photos, found things, and it always comes out mish-mashed. Until I found the lion. She came from an antique store in Reno, and was living on the tallest part of...
I've never gone hunting for a Christmas tree, and certainly didn't think the tradition would start here in the desert. But I was wrong! The last few years we've gotten a firewood permit, which allows us to go up into the hills of Nevada and cut down dead trees for firewood. It can be somewhat hard to find enough to fill the truck, but last year we were lucky and found an area hat had burned a couple years before. We were left with the branches others had left behind, but we're still heating our house with it. Christmas tree shopping in the desert! This year we looked into getting a Christmas tree permit, and for $5 we found that you're able to drive up to the federal BLM land and scout out a tree. We were looking for juniper or pinion pine. Driving along the dirt roads it's nothing at all like I'd imagined Christmas tree hunting would be like-- there was no hiking through a snowy forest in search of that perfect tree. In fact, it's 99% roc...
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