Tuesday, February 3, 2009

DOUX CHEZ NOUS : the office space



seriously?  
is anyone surprised this book inspired our home?
once the walls were painted, 
we set about creating the nest.
i'm a cancer/leo, 
born under a full moon.
moody?  yes.
 but it also means "home" is a very 
very important thing to me. 
especially as i now do the majority of my work
from my home office:
the desk was my favorite part.
inspired by nakashima,
we bought a slab of claro walnut off ebay,
drove to "africa" for the tung oil treatment and finishing pads,
sanded and oiled the damn thing,
ordered the steel base custom from room & board,
and voila:
bliss.
add some books and inspiration pieces,
and some able assistants,
and i am now good to go forth and create:



grr has a new favorite perch.
and i have a real space to create from.

Monday, February 2, 2009

the 6 chicest things about january -

in no particular order,
what sparked my plugs this month:
1.
the absolutely insane margiela gray suede boots at oki-ni
2.
tom porter's fish eye lomography pictures
(makes me homesick for chicago, even though i never took the train.  because someone spit on my friend audrey's foot once when she was getting on, and that pretty much sealed it for me.  that's why.)
3.
the "hyundai" outside barney's in beverley hills.
(the owner took his bentley and "adapted" it.  THIS is a sense of humor.  THIS is the right way to approach recession chic.  and yes, i'm talking to you, vogue.)
4.
celebrities earning the right to be style icons.
finally.
(and looks like some of them got my memo about gray.)
5.
obamiconme.com
6.
the illustrations of sebastic
who is starting his own line of men's high luxe undergarments.
it's a little jean cocteau, a little tom of finland.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

POP QUIZ : it's their last night in town. what do you do?


you take your dad and heida,
norman and jennifer (heida's son . . . natch)
someplace you KNOW will work
where any protest
will become placated

where?


but of course.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

a day with heida and dad . . . and rodeo and cartier and barneys and . . .

a day later,
we were back at it.

you see, with heida (la "step-mom") in the mix,
we had to bring game.

so, where to turn?


that's right.

we went for the BIG GUNS.


a little stroll down rodeo in january (68 degrees)


some window shopping,
and try as she might,
no,
she could not guess the ultimate destination


she should have known.

it's a rough time financially for everyone.  we're all scraping by.

that's why god gave us cupcakes


the inevitable red velvet, the undeniable lemon ginger, the ultimate vanilla bean milk chocolate.

it leaves you . . . sated in the sun.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

a day with dad . . . shopping style.


it's fairly safe to say that my father and i have different takes on life.

that's ok.  we have always loved each other and figured it out.

like, sure, he could wear more color.  so i get him a purple sweater.  and he wears it.

and there's that whole "republican" thing,
but i've learned tolerance.

see?  it's like the WHOLE NATION is learning from us.

so when he came to town this past week,
tim and i took him on a roundabout tour of los angeles.

retail style.


some orchids at trader joe's


meeting the monkeys at maxfield's


doing some screening at blackman cruz


he mainly wanted to know where you would put a twelve foot tall amber safety glass and iron screen,
to which i said
"WHO CARES? it's GORGEOUS!"

see, rational discourse.

he did think the crane embroidery was nice


but then we found it.

the one item that could unite father and son,
north and south,
black and . . . bald.


i think he'll get a LOT of use out of it.

don't you?

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

take a vicodin with that cheeseburger, son. and post something distracting to keep 'em guessing.


puppy love

(i am too hung over today to be witty,
so i figure posting pics of the dogs being all cute will get me a pass.  work with me.)

(like seriously, cheeseburgers, cupcakes, diet cokes, three vicodin so far hungover.)

(french 75's at lucques.  three of em.  cointreau, juniper gin, champagne, lemon juice, sugar rim.  worth it. thanks for asking.)

Friday, January 23, 2009

E.V.

when you have grown to love someone
as one of your own.
when you have counted them among
your chosen family.
you feel their absence
so much more keenly
every day.
(luckily, we visit evie soon.)
feel "blog hugged", little one.
your boys are thinking of you.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

PRAISE SONG FOR THE DAY - the inaugural poem by elizabeth alexander



Praise song for the day
By Elizabeth Alexander

Each day we go about our business,
walking past each other,
catching each others' eyes or not,
about to speak or speaking.

All about us is noise.
All about us is noise and bramble,
thorn and din,
each one of our ancestors on our tongues.

Someone is stitching up a hem,
darning a hole in a uniform,
patching a tire,
repairing the things in need of repair.

Someone is trying to make music somewhere
with a pair of wooden spoons
on an oil drum with cello,
boom box, harmonica, voice.

A woman and her son wait for the bus.

A farmer considers the changing sky.

A teacher says, "Take out your pencils. Begin."

We encounter each other in words,
words spiny or smooth,
whispered or declaimed;
words to consider, reconsider.

We cross dirt roads and highways
that mark the will of someone
and then others who said,
"I need to see
what's on the other side;
I know there's something better
down the road."

We need to find a place
where we are safe.

We walk into that
which we cannot yet see.

Say it plain,
that many
have died for this day.

Sing the names of the dead
who brought us here,
who laid the train tracks,
raised the bridges,
picked the cotton and the lettuce,
built brick by brick
the glittering edifices
they would then keep clean
and work inside of.

Praise song for struggle.
Praise song for the day.

Praise song for every hand-lettered sign,
the figuring it out at kitchen tables.

Some live by
"Love thy neighbor as thy self."
Others by “first do no harm”,
or “take no more than you need”.

What if the mightiest word is love,
love beyond marital, filial, national.
Love that casts a widening pool of light.
Love with no need to preempt grievance.

In today's sharp sparkle,
this winter air,
anything can be made,
any sentence begun.

On the brink,
on the brim,
on the cusp –
praise song
for walking forward in that light.

what IS it about today?

i don't know about you.
but i feel much better this morning.