Friday, October 9, 2009

Golden California Weekend


I'm going to the Golden California Show this weekend, for the first time ever, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll find something I can afford. Considering Diane Keaton is also a fan, I'll need to really keep 'em crossed! Well, here's hoping, anyway.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Oktober!

(via losangelous.com)

Even though I hate sitting in traffic, there's a new hot dog joint in Dowtown LA that's been calling my name. They specialize in sausages (exotic ones, too, like buffalo, duck and, gulp, rattlesnake). They have Belgian beer and fries. Ah, my kind of place.

It's called Wurstküche , and it's run by two cousins--Joseph Pitruzzelli and Tyler Wilson--which is just the kind of small business I like to support. When I first heard about it from public radio I was intrigued, but it was my friend, Chad, who confirmed that it was fantastic and totally worth the drive. Apparently, he's not the only one who thinks so. The word has gotten out on all the food blogs, too, and the place often has a line to get in.

Read all about it in the article from the LA Times.

Monday, October 5, 2009

My Goodness, Grafitti!

The photo below was taken in Paris. (via flickr )



While I was in Paris over the summer, I saw all kinds of grafitti, some remarkable, some not. And then I went to a very interesting exhibit featuring the most famous grafitti artists working around Paris, which put it in a whole new context for me. My friend was strongly against grafitti, in all forms, but I think if it is done well, it can add something surprising and beautiful to the urban landscape.

The examples below are from Ontario, Canada. (via fiveprime )





...and some more examples from a gas station in my home town, Los Angeles.



(via apartment therapy )

What do you think of the trend of silhouette grafitti?

Friday, October 2, 2009

Happy Friday!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Moon Tune



For some reason, I'm in a wistful sort of mood. I've been listening to the Elizabethtown (Vol 2) soundtrack, and it's perfect for lounging and day-dreaming.

I especially like the cover of Moon River, by Patty Griffin . It made me fall in love with the tune all over again.

Here's the clip from Breakfast at Tiffany's

here.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Prints & Patterns


My goal for September was to clean out all my closets. I found lots of clothes I'd completely forgotten about. Some items were keepers, natch, but most didn't fit or were otherwise unwearable.

Despite all logic, I'm reluctant to throw certain things away. Like a pair of seersucker short shorts I wore one particularly good summer. Sentimental value? I dunno. It's a pattern of mine. I'm reluctant to throw anything away until I've used it for all it's worth.

That's when I noticed the fabric on the shorts is still good, very good. And, hey!, at one time I liked them enough to drape it across my derriere (think chocolate and turquoise plaid). I just wouldn't squeeze my body into it anymore.

Let's just say I have better judgment now, because even though I might not wear the seersucker short shorts on my body, I wouldn't mind seeing the pattern used in another way.

So, this article from the now defunct Blueprint, has inspired my next project. To upcycle those plaid short shorts into a preppy little bangle bag.



Here are the instructions, which I'm sorry to say are hard to read on this blog.



Want more ideas of new uses for old things? Here are 50 from Real Simple.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

small things count




This pair of adorable photos is what you get in the snail mail when you order something from The Small Object. I thought they were so cute, so clever, that I had to scan and share them. I think I'll start a running blog entry with all the little extras you get when you order from an individual vendor. It's the personal touches that make it so special.