Wednesday, September 29, 2010

On my bedside table



Karl Lagerfeld's studio/library - drool!

Houseboat

Lovely hand-written questions from Todd Selby, and answers from the houseboat lady.




Christian Louboutin's studio - hello handtools!

The Selby is in Your Place, and indeed this book is firmly ensconsed in mine. It is delicious, a peek into the dwellings of fantastically creative and diverse folk, and I love it because it shows how people really live.

No super-styled shots, no sleek make-overs that cause you to wonder where all the everyday detritus is. I love seeing the piles of paper, the electrical cords, the dust, the 'stuff' that accumulates on my benches, and on the benches of others too!

Plus there are stickers, interesting examples of handwriting and drawings, in the form of questions/answers between Mr Selby and his subjects, and detailed but teeny blurbs which defer to the huuuuge amount of cool pics.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Thankyou Mr Fluevog




I have to get my shoemaking fix somewhere, that was the best 10 mins I've had in ages!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Frustrated, Irritated

Seems like this 40 mins while Hazel sleeps should be put to better use than typing, maybe doing dishes, cleaning up, hanging with Leo, doing some work on recent projects. BAH! - 40 mins is not enough to do much around here, except catch my breath and prepare for the next 2 hrs while she is up. (NOTE: She actually only slept for 27 mins, I am crushed!)

No doubt the girl child is ruling the roost lately, this attachment parenting gig is exhausting, and I have resorted to reading Gina Ford books found at the oppy and wondering if the 'routine' she describes would really work around here....I have read everything from Pinky to Gina and am a bit overwhelmed. Damn the frequent night-waking!

My kids are learning how to throw a REAL tantrum, courtesy of Mother here, I have been losing it a bit lately and doing a bit of yelling and ranting and other acts of random silliness, I passed a school fete the other day and there was a plate smashing booth, might install one at home....

I might also ban my Google Reader, clean it out and not bother, as it has been an exercise in
a) how to trawl through at rapid speed without reading anything, barely glancing at the pics, just so that it is emptied for the day,

and
b) how to become frustrated at all the creativity and genius that I am now unable to participate in; damn all you clever people!

However, when the kidlets are finally down for the night (or a portion thereof) I do have a project on the go for Xmas......


And I am getting good at turning this....


...into this. Rye sourdough starter baked with spelt flour. Easy peasy, I make 2 loaves at a time and give one away.

Am back into the running though, it is the perfect anti-depressant, and I have discovered that running to talk radio is much easier than running to music. No attempting to match a tempo, no obsessively compiling the 'perfect' mix, and no need to visualise oneself as Rocky in a montage of greatness. Just casual jogging to weather reports, political commentary and general chit-chat.

Just so that you don't go and call DOCS to visit my house, there are smiles too, and gorgeous moments like this, a girl and her rusk in the spring sunshine. If only rusks and cardboard were foods recommended for babies, she much prefers them to rice cereal, pear, apple and carrot.


Listening to: Meshell Ndegeocello - If That's Your Boyfriend LOUD!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

When I grow up....




...I want to live here, at Vladimir and Erica's in New York City.

Via The Selby