Thursday, June 21, 2012

Driven to Distraction, er Relaxation.

(A Tree I drew for Father's Day Gift; My Daughter's Eyes)

I had grand illusions of  really keeping up with this blog – I really want to grow it and I know the way to do that is to have lots of fresh and relevant posts.
 (Some lovely, but sullen looking Black Eyed Susans; My daughter exhibiting Joy)

But alas, Summer has kicked in. The kids are out of school, the weather has been enticing me to come play, the yard has been begging me for some attention. End result, not too much attention to the blog.
 (My husband and kids.)

So what I thought I would do is just share a quick photo essay of my last week. I have been taking pictures and fiddling with them in Instagram and am loving the results. 

What do you think?
(A gorgeous prairie vista we discovered while driving in the country; a recent Laughing Frog Studio Creation)

(The magnificent sky we see here in the prairie)

Hopefully next week I will have time to post something with some real substance. 
Until then, enjoy yourself, your family and your environment.























Wednesday, June 13, 2012


Vintage Globes

Vintage globes have such a depth to them.
With one fell swoop they add charm, nostalgia, intelligence, movement, color, height & depth, and plenty of interest.

There are several types of globes, but the most common types are the terrestrial globes (earth/land globe) and celestial globes (stars in the sky). A terrestrial globe is what we all usually think of when we think of globes with a predominantly aqua color (since the earth is over 70% water) and various shapes of other colors. A celestial globe tends to be in darker tones to represent the nights sky and show all of the positions of the stars and constellations.

(In case you were wondering the final type of globe is a virtual globe but as this is viewed on a computer, it has no place in vintage décor!)

As globes are quite collectible you might want to find out the age of your globe. This a a fantastic sight to visit to do just that. http://www.1worldglobes.com/historyglobes.htm. I used this site and found my globe to be ca. 1991. Boy, 1991 seems like yesterday, but it was 21 years ago. Sheez!

Here are a few ideas for how to display and honor your vintage globe.

1. Put them on a table or bookshelf amongst books of all types.

2. Add to a display atop a large wardrobe or cabinet.


 

3. Who says they have to sit on a table??!

4. Group them for maximum impact.
 


5. Create something new and unusual. I like the idea of unusual displays.

 

Do you have a unique way to show off or use your globe(s)? Leave a comment and link and share your creativity!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Instagram = Instaglam!

I just discovered Instagram.
I don't really know anything about it, just downloaded the app and started using it.
Wow! That's all I have to say. 
Just take a look at these ordinary, sometimes mundane photos before. Then look at what amazing photos they are afterwards! Total insta-glam make-over!

Angel

 

Angel Before



Pride

 Pride Before



Awe

 Awe Before



Oops

 Oops Before



Lavender

 Lavender Before



Heaven on the Horizon 

 Heaven on the Horizon Before




Swings

 Swings Before

Enough Said.


Monday, June 4, 2012

Bluebird

About 10 years ago we moved from Riverside to Batavia. Both towns are suburbs of Chicago, but Batavia is decidedly less urban and congested and it literally borders on farmlands.

Riverside was a amazing as it was thoroughly and delightfully canopied by the century-old trees. This was the vision of Frederick Law Olmsted, the Landscape Architect who planned the suburban community of Riverside in the late 1860s. Riverside was one of the first planned communities in the United States. You might recognize some of Olmsted's work if you have ever traveled to Central Park or Prospect Park in NYC, the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC or one of the numerous college campuses he designed. His creations were blissfully organic and relaxing as the vegetation was designed to block out the harsh realities of the bustles of life and the flow of his map of streets resembled that of a meandering stream.

With that being said about the beauty of Riverside and its antique trees, birds were not seen in abundance - at least not near the houses in which I lived. The converse can be said about where I live now in Batavia. I live in the new part of Batavia (yeah, I know I am one of "those" people) so there are only small trees plopped throughout what is essentially prairie. As a result of these trees being young and small, I am able to see the birds as they sit on their perches or fly to their nests. Also since the area is less congested, I have the melodic pleasure of hearing the birds as well!

I see all kinds of birds Robins, Cardinals, Finches, etc. I also see ducks, geese, blue heron, Red Tailed Hawks and even Sandhill Cranes. (Did you know that when ducks and geese fly overhead the flapping of their wings makes a squeaking noise like a wheel that needs grease?)But what I don't ever see are Bluebirds. I am not really sure why. Are they not native to these parts? Do they not like prairies and waterways? Do they prefer mountains and woods? I don't know.

So today I am searching for Bluebirds as a way to bring the elusive creature into my home. I thought I would share with you some of the wonderful decor and accessories I have found on etsy.

I love the look of this antique planter with subtle hues of blues and yellows. I think the addition of the soft pink roses are just perfect to soften the concerned look of this bird. This sweet planter is available form Bombshell Kittens.

Vintage Tilso Bluejay Planter, 6" x 5.5" x 3.5"

OMG! A real life miniature nest with a bluebird in it! Divine! I am a sucker for miniatures! Available from Got Crow Creations.

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This is a unique take on the Bluebird form - very folk art feel to it. This is a set of primitive bluebirds taking up residence in an old boot! Very clever. Available from Rabbit Hollow Prims.

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Finally, I love this pair of original paintings. One of the bird and the other of the nest with gorgeous blue eggs. This set is available from The Painted Sky. You should check out her work, it is amazing!

Original Bird Painting - 8 x 8 Inch Betty Bluebird -- Shabby Chic - Vintage Look - By Nancy Jean

Now like a bird shopping trees for the best place to build a nest, let me decide which might be best for my home.
















Friday, June 1, 2012

Summer Break - Day One



Today is the first day of Summer for my youngest child. He goes to an independent school that is not in or near the neighborhood. He thought he was so lucky that he got out of school on May 31. All the kids in the neighborhood don't get out until June 7. Hhhhmmm, you see the problem.


But bless his little heart. This is the child who just cannot find anything to do on his own. He is a social creature to the max! But he has spent the day building with Legos, watching Minecraft (computer game) videos on YouTube, shooting some hoops and now riding his bike.

Stay tuned for an upcoming post about his apprenticeship as a baby (laughing) frog!