

- a photography assignment from my Unravelling class (I would highly suggest you unravel, too)
- working as a "Supremely Excellent Judge" for the Beckoning of Lovely project (founded by the author of the very witty & original Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life)
- brainstorming colors for my Screen-Printing class
- making good use of my Gocco - in particular, envisioning promotional materials for an upcoming performance by a very talented musician
- because of a dear & persistent friend, asking myself the question: Who Moved My Cheese? (& hoping it's not the chunk of Gruyere I've been saving for a gourmet grilled cheese)

We spend so much of our lives in bed - it's important to find ways to make a bedroom a peaceful & nurturing escape. Here are some sleeping quarters that inspire me:
Designed by Barrie Benson, I love the texture and layers of this room:







I'm inspired when artists use their own work to decorate & define their spaces.
This room from the eclectic & multi-faceted D'Ette Cole includes a painting from the Austin-based artist's Anatomical Series:






Growing up, I often climbed our willow tree and hid away on the plank my Dad added. I remember that feeling of being sheltered by the wispy branches and supported by the giant wooden limbs - the joy of a private hideaway.
Linda Aldredge's grown-up tree-house retreat is simple and has an "off-the-grid feeling" - one of her blog entries sums up her motivation: "the city is my mistress, the forest is my love."




Sources: Domino (RIP) March 2008 & Cottage Living (RIP) June 2008.

I've been spending a lot of time indoors lately (damn Groundhog ;), so thought it might be fun this week to profile some inspirational interiors.
The first is from Chicago-based Summer Thornton Design (profiled in CS Interiors & Apartment Therapy Chicago).





Some things I learned this past weekend from my dear hostess-of-a-friend, HeeJai:
* Arugula + EVO oil + orange slices + dates = a lovely salad
* When making cookies, bring your butter to room temperature
* Angelfood cake + fresh lemon juice "icing" = syper yum
* A coffee-press = sophisticated caffeine
* A stack of magazines = easy entertainment for your house-guests




Walk on cracks - be messy - feel lost and a bit broken - lack the answers - love the imperfections...
Images:
- My photo of the Park West
- Thumbsucker Promotional Materials
- Maira Kalman note
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