From the blog Le Love. So lovely...Postscript from Elizabeth, one of my dear readers: The quote is from a page in a book by artist/author Brian Andreas. You can find more of his work here.
From the blog Le Love. So lovely...

In honor of the lunar new year, Dylan & Jean from Ladies & Gentleman have a charming post (via Poppytalk) on all the treasures they've found in Chinatowns from Seattle to Los Angeles. The little coffee pot is very functional, but I prefer the pink plastic cake stands. Frivolity in plastic. Pure bliss.
My small tribute to John Updike:

Happy Chinese New Year. We've left behind the year of the rat (take that Bernie Madoff). And now for the year of the ox, a symbol of strength and good luck. I love visiting Chinatowns in various cities--Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and, last week, Washington D.C. I can never resist the mooncakes. Gong hei fat choi!

I just got my film developed from my trip last week to DC for the inauguration. I wanted to share with you some of the images I took on my Holga camera at the Jefferson Memorial. The middle picture is of the ice and frost on the Potomac River. It glistened like diamonds. Please visit my flickr page to see the entire set!




Which one is your favorite? I love the top one. I always feel I like I'm walking on a highwire (but not quite with as much style.)
Doesn't this sound divine? Kaari Meng of the French General is planning a girls getaway this summer to a chateau in Southwest France!! Let's go!!!
Hello All, Don't forget to register for the great Brad Pitt "Make It Right" hat giveaway! (Details here!) The winner will be chosen randomly and announced here this evening! xoxxo

I'm so smitten by Pansy Lane's apartment set on flickr. I love the way she's grouped the photos over the couch. And the mismatched chairs around the dining room table warm my magpie heart. And the wallpaper! Where was this apartment when I was looking???

I always look forward to camellia season. But this year, it surprised me. I was so busy with work, I almost missed the early blooms. One afternoon, I looked out my bedroom window and saw the saucer-sized flowers--pinks, reds and white.
Blogger Oh Joy! reminds me, with her weekend post, of the charms of Australian illustrator Kat Macleod, who mixes up her drawings with bright watercolors and bits of interesting fabric, touched with sequins, ribbon, string and other found goodies. It's assemblage for the chic set, and I simply can't resist it. I first learned about Macleod's designs while browsing in one of my local bookstores. There, on the shelf, was a pink cocktail book, "The Cocktail: 200 Fabulous Drinks." Not only were the recipes a delight (an entire section on Champagne cocktails!), the illustrations made it clear: This was not your dad's bar guide. It was, to borrow the name of one of the drinks, a Flirtini. (Of course, I had to buy the book and the followup cocktail deck).....
.....Besides the cocktail book, Macleod has a full portfolio, with works appearing in magazines around the globe. (The umbrella illustration appeared in Real Style. Afterall, those editors know real style when they see it. ) A number of her illustrations are also available for viewing on the website, Jacky Winter group. And, according to Oh Joy!, Ms. Macleod has a new book, called "Like I Give a Frock", coming out in the spring. Like her art, her bio on the Winter site includes colorful details. "She finds fashion, textiles, new art supplies and old books inspiring." Plus: "She enjoys hot chips, talking on the phone and her cat." In other words, she's someone you could meet for a Yacht Club Punch, garnished with a maraschino cherry. Cheers! 
I'm spending the evening catching up on my blog reading. Design*Sponge this week did an interesting story on one of my favorite flowers, ranunculus. (Ok, I can't really pronounce it.) Lovely, all the same....

I'm probably one of the few people who prefers the beach during a rainstorm. The colors are so moody: The ocean blends with the clouds and the air is fresh. I love these photos of Malibu, posted on flickr by imagebysp, a seascape photographer extraordinaire. The last picture is fantastic: the surf forms the median between air and sea. Gorgeous.

Dear All, I'm giving away one of my Brad Pitt "Make It Right" newsboy caps! I purchased it in New Orleans during the launch of Pitt's effort to rebuild the lower 9th ward. (See Pitt, above, wearing his version of the hat.) To win, simply leave a comment on this post OR sign-up as one of my blog followers! (See sign-up link on the right. Please join the lovely Urban Muse--my first follower--in tracking my latest posts!) The winner will be announced here on Monday evening! xoxxo