Saturday, March 6, 2010

Nantucket Seaside Retreat





On Nantucket, Massachusetts, a couple commissioned Botticelli and Pohl Architects + interior designer Elissa Cullman to create their seaside retreat. That's some staircase down to the sea, isn't it?
Photos: Architectural Digest. See slideshow.


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Walk or Slide?

Curved staircase with slide. This would be so much fun. Which would you take? I guess you'd walk up and slide down. I'm so glad there are people who want such things and find the people to build them, aren't you?

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Fabulous Entrance

Wow. Just look at the entrance to this place. Love the big shaped bushes and benches lining the drive too. Wish I could see more of the house. Looks as if there's a party going on with the tents outside. How many lifetimes would it take for new plantings to get this tall?


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WATCH: Epic Forest Time Lapse Shot

This is so interesting. When you get a spare 10 minutes you will really enjoy seeing the work and effort that went into film footage that took 2 years to complete and lasts for only one minute. For a glimpse at just how much effort goes into creating the gorgeous shots captured by the BBC and Discovery Channel, have a look at this exhausting behind-the-scenes footage of a scene from the new series LIFE.

WATCH: Discovery’s Epic Forest Time Lapse Shot Two Years In The Making

I never knew that natural history photographers had to be carpenters and engineers too. We just sit on our couches and watch these programs as if they are created by magic. Now you will be able to understand what goes on behind the scenes. I can't wait to see this series. If you are in a hurry you can use the slider to move the film forward and watch the last minute or so. It is like seeing spring happen before your very eyes. Enjoy



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Crispy Bacon, Yum

Doesn't this bacon look yummy? I can't remember the last time I cooked it. Probably last summer when tomatoes were in season BLTs were on the menu. I have a showing of my real estate listing this morning and just might stop at Wightman's Farms the local farm stand and get some of their thick bacon on my way home. It's wonderful. Hope I don't forget...since I have to drive by twice.

Happy weekend. The weather here is going to be nice and in the 50s. Hooray. Maybe all of the snow will melt.


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Friday, March 5, 2010

Candle With An Old Books Scent

A friend gave me one of these candles this week for my Unbirthday (there was no other occasion). She always knows what I might like and she's always right. This one is called Ex Libris with the scent of Old Books; antiquated leather-bound volumes of handmade papers and parchment permeate and seduce the senses. The packaging is wonderful...too pretty to open. From Modern Alchemy. Thanks, Jill. I love it.



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Canning Jar Sewing Kit

This is such a cute idea. I never thought about making a sewing kit out of a canning jar, did you? I found this image over at My Island Wedding. All you would have to do is pad the jar seal and top it with a decorative fabric, apply a bead of hot glue to the inside edge of the outer ring, snap it back together and there you are. These would be great to carry around with you if you are working on one special project. Sewing on buttons? Put them all in the jar along with your smallest sewing scissors, needle and thread, beeswax (I always wax my thread before sewing on buttons) and any other small items you might need. The possibilities are endless. Nice inexpensive idea for gifts too.



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Silhouette | Man Reading A Book

"Take off thy hat, put down thy sword, and read thy book."

Scanned from one of my antiquarian books published in Germany in 1911. A "whole figure" silhouette relating to Goethe, his life and times.



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Life's Little Instruction Book | Volume II | Page 2


I'm so glad I found Volume II for you. Happy Friday. Have a great weekend. Rosemary



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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Advertising Phrenology Head | Boehm Porcelain





Porcelain Phrenology Head by Edward Boehm

This beautiful Phrenology Head was made by noted sculptor Edward Marshall Boehm in the 1950s for the Schering Pharmaceutical Company to advertise their new drug called ETRAFON. The uncommon medical collectible is 5" tall with highly detail head analysis areas shown and the "Etrafon" drug advertisement stamped on back. On the bottom is sculptor's incised mark "Boehm". Etrafon is an antipsychotic drug of intermediate potency used in the treatment of disorganized and psychotic thinking and sometimes used to help treat false perceptions, hallucinations and delusions. Thus, the infamous phrenology diagnosis head that L.N. Fowler made famous in the 1800s was used to advertise the new drug. Only a few of these unique items were produced and given to doctors to help promote the drug. This rare and seldom found 50+ year old piece is in excellent condition and will highlight any collection of antique medical memorabilia. From my personal collection.

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Less is More

Isn't this wonderful?
"Sophisticated simplicity should never die. Less is more."
I grew up sewing on one of those old Singer sewing machines.


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Ferns In The Woods And In Dreams


I took this fern photo last year and look forward to seeing them come up along the edge of a path I traverse on a daily basis. Won't be long now, will it?



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Tulips, Tulips, And More Tulips

Is there anything any prettier than a big bed of tulips? I think not. I've tried to grow them but they always get devoured by various critters. The bulbs must be delicious. I switched to daffodils because nothing bothers them. I think I'll have to break down and buy a bunch soon. I thought this photo would brighten your day. Plant your tulip bulbs now.


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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Book Review | Book Thief


The Man Who Loved Books Too Much
by Allison Hoover Bartlett The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession. Now this sounds like my kind of book. Read the Rare Book Review and another short article about this Tome Raider.



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