I've practically been in pjs for the last 6 days. Today was the first day I drove a car since the 24th. The end of 2011 has been a sweet bubble.2012 will be full of surprises yet-to-be. But just like treasured vintage ornaments, 2011 will be held onto, if in memory only.But until then, 6 more swe…
New Year's Party Guest Post at Party Resources
Today I'm guest posting at Kate's terrific go-to blog for great ideas, Party Resources. She asked me share to a few thoughts about a perfect New Year's party. I, myself, am in awe of the Christmas party (picture above) that her family throws every year, turning their barn into an idyllic setting. …
A Little Christmas Cheer

I had planned to post about Christmas decorations at my house but things have been a bit too hectic. However, here's a post from way back in 2008, Tennessee Ernie Ford's version of Children Go Where I Send Thee, sung surrounded by kids, including his son Brian. - CLICK HERE and enjoy!p.s. I looove…
From the Stacks: An Expat

Canadian expat Thomas Wiggin's Georgian home, The Hylands, south of London was one of my favorite features in House and Home's November 2007 issue. Can you imagine waking up in the morning to this stately second floor balustrade overlooking the foyer and then making your way down to breakfast? Thi…
John Matthew Moore at Maison de Luxe Greystone

Paloma of La Dolce Vita posted a nice image of Barry Dixon's library with DC artist John Mathew Moore's much admired sheep portrait in sepia tones. Although I love it in it's full color (my good friend just placed one over her family room mantel), the sepia version is perfect in this room of warm n…
From the Stacks: Ghost of Christmas Past

With just over a week to go, are you still decorating? I am still adding bits here and there and finding inspiration in these images from Christmas past. This tangerine Christmas is from 2001 and looks as current now as it did then. Hope you have a great weekend. House & Home Nov 2001, Produced b…
Houses Where I Live: Part 2
When I don't feel like taking a walk or run, I remind myself there's alot of architectural eye candy on my route. Here are some of my favorites. Which ones are your favorites? #1 above #2 - farm house style#3#4#5#6#7#8#9#10#11 (Go here to if you're interested in Part 1, posted way back in June,…
Classically Composed

Oh my. The Julien Mirror is from Niermann Weeks and the design is by Tara Sutphin and Betsy Berner of Berner Sutphin Designs. Perfect.(image from Niermann Weeks site)…
Holiday Coverage: Mags that Do, Don't and Did

Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle gorgeous December issue celebrating holiday decor only made this year's slim coverage from some of the major national shelter magazines even more noticeable. It had me wondering, when did I last see an issue from House Beautiful, Veranda or Elle Decor that spotlighted decor…