Diana photos, as promised!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
A Domino Favorite: Buenos Aires
This story about Maria Noel's Buenos Aires apartment ran in the June 2006 issues of Domino Magazine. I remember immediately falling in love with this upholstered bed...
I love how the blue reading lamp is attached to the headboard.
Very undesignerly.
The black and white chairs in this photo below are wonderful....
This little settee with the grouping of old Japanese prints is lovely. (I love settees, maybe because I've spent so many years living in small spaces in expensive Los Angeles.)
And here's Domino's Buenos Aires shopping guide.
The San Telmo neighborhood looks so charming!
I've been enjoying revisiting my old issues of Domino here on Sundays. Today's post was especially a welcome distraction. I'm facing a major decision this week regarding my father, who was recently diagnosed with a terrible bone marrow disease.
I will keep you posted. I promise.
(Just click the photos above if you want to see them large on my Flickr page! All the credits are there as well.)
Friday, July 10, 2009
The Weekend
I really want to dig out my Diana camera this weekend...
And take pictures of things simple and lovely
Like a table set for Saturday lunch.
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Thank you again for all your kind comments about my dad. He's home and doing ok at the moment. (Deep sigh of relief!)
What are you doing this weekend?
PS: These wonderful photos, above, are by Stephen Norman.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Calm
This photo is so soothing to look at, I think.
Warmth and cool at once.
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Thank you for your amazing comments.
Thank you for your kindness.
Photo by Danske
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Fog
There's something I haven't told you, not in awhile anyway. My father is still very sick. Everyday, it seems, brings a new setback. I know this is part of life, but it doesn't make the fact that we're losing him any easier. I'm exhausted in a way that no amount of sleep can fix. This blog and the comments from the lovely people who read it keep me going...I just wanted you to know. Thank you.
Photo credit: Ryan McGinley, Kate Moss, W Magazine.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Who Knew...
I was cleaning out a box over the weekend and found an old camera memory card from 2 1/2 years ago, when Obama came to town to sign his book, Audacity of Hope. He stopped in Encino for a private reception. It was all so relaxed. No guards. No fuss.
There was speculation that he was going to run for president, but no one knew for sure. He stood on the steps of the back porch, addressing a crowd of about 50 people. Afterward, he milled around the living room. He signed books with a black Sharpie (left handed). He smiled. Made everyone feel like they were the most important person in the room. (He has this way of grabbing people by the arm, from the elbow...)
I took nearly 40 pictures with a little digital camera that I didn't know how to work. Almost everyone left before Obama did. Afterward I went home, took the memory card out of the camera and dropped it into a box which I immediately misplaced, until now.
I've often looked back on that evening in October 2006. I should have taken a better camera, or maybe I should have brought along a friend who knew how to focus a lens. I should have talked to him longer. I should have remembered to get my book signed.
But who knew...
PS: My newly found photos are over here.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Kings Road
1920s apartments and hair salons with catchy names
define the neighborhood around Kings Road in Los Angeles...
But my favorite spot of all is this place...
The Kings Newsstand, packed with foreign magazines. I love buying copies of French Vogue and the World of Interiors before heading next door to the coffee house, where they make lattes decorated with hearts...

Bliss.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
A Domino Favorite: Small Space Color
I just want to say that I'm completely in love with this hot pink kitchen...
Although this green dining room is nice too...
I'm continuing my new Sunday tradition of posting old Domino articles. I hope you like this one. It appeared in the April 2006 issue. Domino says: "Brighter rooms, happier you." Do you think that's true? Maybe I have too many white walls in the house!
(Here's the link to my previous Sunday Domino posts. And click the photos above to view them large on my Flickr page.)
A couple other things:
Congratulations Liss at Daydream Lily for being named a Blogger.com "Blog of Note"! Men from all over the world have been proposing to Liss in the wake of the honor. She has wisely started screening her messages.
And thank you Veronique at Here in Malibu for telling me about TweetDeck. Although I'm now living on Twitter, I have a long way to go before I catch up with Ashton Kutcher! (Please follow me before #moonfruit crashes Twitter.)
Have a great Monday everyone!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Station Wagon Living
I was at one of my favorite thrift stores
and discovered this campy little book from 1957...
It was compiled by Ford Motors at a time when car camping had become
"a major social phenomenon of the post-war era."
They offered helpful illustrations for packing...
And a photos of gadgets and equipment, like the Camp-N-Wagon. (A traveling kitchen with a formica counter, drawers, water tank, faucet and two-burner stove.)
If Ford Motors were still making stations wagons like this, I don't think they would need a federal bailout. These cars are pure vintage genius. Just add bio-fuel....
And you're ready to go...
Friday, July 3, 2009
Beach Polaroids
When we arrived at Paradise Cove north of Malibu this morning, it was still foggy and cool.
By noon the sun had broken through and the 4th of July weekend was officially underway.
We lounged around, watching the sea and the clouds.
I read French Glamour and started a new book, Hot House Flower and
the 9 Plants of Desire.
My friend Veronique, who lives nearby, stopped by to say hello...
We ordered french fries, chicken wings and fish tacos from
the Paradise Cove Beach Cafe. Everything was lovely, until...
Throngs of people descended upon our little beach. So we came home. Sunburned and happy, with Polaroids covered with sand and french fry grease.
Happy Weekend!!
xoxo
PS: These Polaroids were taken with my 180 Land Camera.
Beach Bound!
We're getting ready to head to the beach for the day! I'm looking forward to reading a book under my giant beach umbrella. We're going to have a little picnic in Malibu and hopefully we'll be able to see my friend Veronique!
I'm taking two Polaroid cameras, so (fingers crossed!) I'll have nice pictures to show you later!! xoxo
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Different Styles of Inspiration
Check out these two inspiration walls...
One is a fabulous overlapping collage of color. The other is an exhibit of order and creativity. Which one do you like the best?
UPDATE! This comment by Brian Miller made me laugh out loud!!
He said: "wow. mine would be the one that looks like it was put up with a shotgun. a little here there and everywhere. some interesting things too when you magnify these pics."
Souces: Top collage first appeared on the beautiful Decor 8 blog and the bottom collage is from the lovely Oh. Hello Friend.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Some favorite images...
From old magazines.
I love the contrast of light and color...Beads, glass and ribbon...
An inspiration wall of flowers...
And a cobalt blue chandelier...
So lovely to look at. A visual respite.
The photos are from a variety of sources: Vogue Living May/June 08,
British House & Garden June 2001, and Elle (I think!)
Happy Wednesday everyone. One more day until the long holiday weekend!
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Summering
This is really where I want to be...
Drifting along on a boat. It can be anywhere. Even in someone's backyard swimming pool...
Or maybe strolling along with my little parasol, trying not to blind the tourists with my incredibly pale legs...
Or standing on the pier at dusk, watching the lights of the city flicker on...
I'm so restless for a proper summer vacation. I want to be off somewhere. Sigh.
For now, I have to be content with looking at these photos, above, from the Toast catalogue website. (They stopped sending me the catalogue in the mail, I guess because I didn't order anything.)
I can't wait until August, when we finally head out to the beach and then the mountains...
Monday, June 29, 2009
Bisbee, Arizona
I was so excited when this Kate Spade ad campaign debuted
a couple years ago...
I spent six years in Arizona before heading to California...
And one of my friends grew up in the small town of Bisbee. (And I'm certain she would find the gold jacket and big blue flower quite smart!)
I can't wait to see what the new Kate Spade ads look like this fall. (I usually tear them out of Vogue and stash them in a folder.) Have you seen Kate Spade's Behind the Curtain website? It's one of my favorites!
I hope you have a lovely Monday! What do you have planned this week?
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