Showing posts with label Georgia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

A trip to the Garden



Georgia and I are headed to the Chicago Botanic Garden today, after we have a hot breakfast somewhere nearby (I'm scoping things out now).



We hope to have a day full of running around with our cameras, enjoying the weather (please cooperate!), and having a few laughs (or more). I'll be posting my results later this week on vivid.



UPDATE: This has since been postponed to next week, due to our crazy Chicago weather. But I'll be sure to share pix after we visit!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Lunch, photography, and antique shopping with Georgia

Yesterday, Georgia and I met up for lunch in St. Charles. We had a lovely Mexican lunch featuring cheesy enchiladas, saucy eggs and salsa, and lively conversation. Afterward, we headed outside to take pix but quickly found it was either too cold or we ended up in weird spots (like abandoned storefronts and a bizarre indoor mall). All the cool antique shops seemed to be closed on Mondays (??) but we finally stumbled upon one further up the street.

That's where I really felt some magic, as I browsed through milk glass bud vases, charming children's books, and dainty tea cups. Georgia found a pretty vintage pin, gorgeous sparkly necklace, and lots of old photographs and sheet music. I was torn on a few purchases (like a beautiful tarnished silver-plated pitcher), but we both reasoned that we don't go out getting our hair done or out on the town all the time, so what harm is there in finding unique treasures at reasonable prices? Most of what we purchased was under $10 each and really cool (I emphasize cool).

And of course we hit the streets afterward and found lots to photograph, now that we were laden with bags and delicate things. The sun forced its way out and things seemed really interesting, now that our senses had been dazzled by the antique shop. I think we would have taken many more pix, but I had lots to carry, and Georgia had to get home early. It was a lot of fun hanging out with Georgia (I've missed her!), and we had a great time finding timeless treasures.

Here's a photographic synopsis of our afternoon:



We met at this Starbucks in downtown St. Charles, next to this beautiful marquis. Then we headed across the street to have lunch at a Mexican restaurant.


Our bellies more than full, we found that a funky yellow door was calling our name across the street, but the lighting and temps weren't cooperating with us. Plus the antique shop that belonged to this door was closed, and we were f-f-f-freezing! Georgia stopped at her car to get another jacket, but we were both still rather chilled.


After heading further down the street in search of more antique shops, we paused to take pix on the bridge over the Fox River. We were both freezing our butts off here, but bravely struggled on.


The rooflines of the shops downtown are both historic and beautiful. We finally found a cool antique shop where we browsed (and bought) for a long time. We had a blast looking at all the little trinkets, housewares, and artwork there. It was so much fun, I could have stayed there another hour or two.


On the way back to our cars, we passed the famous Hotel Baker. Someday Pete and I plan to have the Sunday Champagne Brunch—perhaps for our anniversary?


Behind the hotel is a deck and gazebo overlooking the Fox River. Lots of weddings happen here.


Back at the yellow-doored shop, we paused to take pix of the windows and their spoils. Here's Georgia composing a shot across the street.


There's that beautiful marquis again, next to some cheerful blue storefronts.


Technical difficulties? Georgia tinkers with her awesome camera while I attempt to prevent myself from breaking my antique shop goods, which were carefully packaged in bubble wrap and bagged.


I still managed to squeeze in some window shots of my own. This one is my favorite. I love the blue sky, yellow bus, green wall, pink couch, and white display case.


Georgia and I bid farewell, and on the way to my car I passed this pretty blue birdhouse.


Then I happened to look down as I crossed the street and saw a bright red patch of sidewalk beneath my feet. I managed to squeeze off a shot before I moved on.


Back home, I took pix of my finds. Here's me holding the silver teacup.


Another view of the teacup. That's a container of spaghetti sauce–colored dish water in my kitchen sink, but it makes a nice backdrop, no?


Here's a cute little bird and nest I got for $3. He's so cute, isn't he? I like how he's (she's?) admiring my robin's egg–blue ring, as if it's an actual egg.


And yes, I got the tarnished silver-plated pitcher. I will show more pictures later with flowers in it. See the reflection in the pitcher? Looks vaguely ring-like....


A charming blue bird paperweight was another inexpensive purchase ($4.50). There's that ring again...yes, I'm a nerd.


A spread of vintage magazines, including The American Home, and Better Homes and Gardens. I did take a picture with my ring in it, but it just looked weird. Anyhow, I love the colors on these covers! Totally frame-worthy.


A vintage Life magazine cover. I'm trying to figure out who the baby on the cover is (the caption is "one year old") but I don't see mention of him (her) inside. I just loved the photograph though.


And here it is with my ring, lol. The baby looks creepier here....


The magazines I got: Life (1937), The American Home (two issues from 1938), and Better Home and Gardens (both from 1926).


As I was catching a moth that was getting in my photographs, he posed on a measuring cup I was trying to catch him with. I snapped a picture and let him go to the great green world outside.



Later on, I was flipping through one of the issues of The American Home and saw the right-stack version of our Magic Chef 1000 stove (ours is a left stack, made circa 1935 and affectionately called Millicent, shown below). How cool is that?!



There you have it! A fun afternoon of good eats, photography, antique browsing, and catching up with an old friend. Can't wait for next time!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Color Week


Barren Tree, Vivid Blue Scarf


I'm having fun participating in Color Week (see more about it here). Check out my daily posts at vivid. Today is Blue Monday, but I'm not feeling so blue, that's for sure. It's sunny, somewhat warm, and I'm about to meet Georgia for lunch and lots of picture takin'!

Speaking of which, I'm going to suck down the rest of this coffee and hop in the shower. Hope you have a great Monday!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Framed handmade paper



I saved the beautiful handmade paper that wrapped the shower gift from Georgia last summer, always intending to do something with it. Last weekend I decided to go ahead and frame it as a little work of art, since it's truly gorgeous and deserves to be preserved. I think it turned out nicely, although I'd like to get a nicer frame someday when I have a little more money to spend. It looks great in my house, and it reminds me of Georgia and our summer of wedded bliss last year.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

For Georgia

Georgia's not feeling well and has stayed home from work, so I hope she feels better soon! In the meantime, I'm going to pretend she's here by...

...having a nice cup of tea with cream...

...showing her my blingtastic sweater...


...and of course my sparkly shoes!



Our lovely conversations will have to wait til you're back. I miss ya, buddy! Get well soon.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Snowy sick day

I'm starting to sound like a broken record, aren't I?

Today I felt horrible, with chills, fever, bad headache, swollen lymph glands, nausea, etc. So I called in and went back to bed for another five hours. That didn't seem to do too much, because right now I feel worse than I did when I got up. I'm hoping I'll feel better tomorrow and Thursday, because I hate being sick on holidays! I also missed Jen and Georgia, and strangely enough, I miss driving to and from work with Pete.

Anyhow, here are some pix from today, taken when I had a few bits of energy here and there (which wasn't often).


Snow, snow, and more snow! Our backyard


Max being goofy in the dining room (under construction)


Max peering outside


Max pleading with me—to go outside?


A view out front


Bored out of my skull watching VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 80s


Spanky looking solemn


Adora looking bored, just like me


Hot cider and tea with crackers is all I've managed to keep down so far


Watching exciting daytime television


Dollie frolicking in the dining room


Max thinking his private cat thoughts and looking outside

Max and Dollie were fascinated by the snow that snuck in the front door when Pete left for work this morning. I think they know it's too cold to play outside, but they're still restless and bored and curious about all that white stuff.

Well, it's back to the couch for me. I've got yet another episode of 100 Greatest waiting for me, and then it's on to the news and such. Dare I say I was so bored today I would have preferred to work? But I hear we ran out of work and people were sent home early, so I guess this is the better of the two options, with the 4-8 inches of snow we're getting today too.

Time to eat more saltines...

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

missing G



you were not there today
gone and sorely missed
me, not so good
not quite there—adrift
work was bland and sad and hurried and
mean
colorless
without talk of fashion
and blogs
and tea
and health
and husbands
i was without my muse
my splash of color
my dose of teasing and fun and laughter
and
a good reason for dressing up
and pretty shoes
and trying new things
and the beauty of life
and stravy hair
and happy little birds with scarves on
no one to explain myself to
to share the fluttery and delicate thoughts and ideas
i hide
from the rest, unsure
a catalyst for my creativity
i did not have
no
you were not there today
but home
hurting
tired
sick and sore (and probably bored)
everything was off
the day was not as sunny
as it could have been
the photograph of the day would have been
forced
and not taken with joy
i had no
purple tights to adore
or jaunty caps to admire
or giant cookies to eat
or you
waving from afar to make me
smile
or splashing hot water to laugh about
or swinging crystal chandeliers to
dazzle
or anything
lively
no, not today
instead I was bogged down with the
mediocre
and
too apathetic for
the rest
lacking your spark and zeal and shine
i missed you
can you tell?

Sunday, November 2, 2008

The artist at work



Here's Georgia working extra-diligently to capture all those incredible images she so generously shares with us on her blogs, Jorjah-B and It's Just How I See Things. Good gosh, she looks stylin' even when working in the field getting that last-minute fabulous photo, doesn't she? We were on break at work, on a Saturday of all things, yet she looks so posh and cute and unique. Now THAT'S talent!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Happy weekend!



Hope you're laughing wherever you are and whatever you're doing (unless it's inappropriate, that is).

(Photo courtesy of Georgia)

Creativity loves company

Georgia and I had fun splashing in puddles today...



When Georgia and I get together, we tend to feed off each other's creative energy. It gets to the point where we're almost giddy with possibilities. Today was one of those days. We ran outside at break time to photograph Georgia's lovely new rainboots, which I am so in love with! She wanted me to shoot some pictures of her standing and jumping in the water, so we headed outside to seek out some big, fat puddles in the parking lot. It was difficult at times because the puddles were few and far between, and we needed just the right one. We also had a captive audience following our every move, since several of our coworkers were watching us frolic outside our office's windows.

Here we are hard at work, totally oblivious to the watchful eyes inside.



Ah, that was a good puddle, as I recall.

We only wished we had more time to play outside, but pretty soon work called us back inside to our not-so-fun cubicles. I later told her I wished we could have stayed outside for an hour taking pictures and running about while we were at work, but then it wouldn't be work, would it? After a second we both agreed that no, it isn't our work now, but it COULD be our work for us someday. Once again, talk of possibilities was on our lips.

And so we went back inside with our heads held high, laughing and rosy-cheeked from the cold and the excitement, to continue our charade of mundane tasks while we secretly continued to play in our minds.