I fell in love with Key West and hope you love this Key West Architecture Redeux. Key West Architecture Redeux I first saw pale blue porch ceilings in Savannah and later in Charleston. I was a delighted to see the blue ceilings again in Key West last week. I have been told a number of reasons why the light blue color is used. Wasps and other insects will not nest in an area they think is the sky. Blue paint reflects more light and the front rooms of a house painted as such ... View the Post
Olive Annies
This is Olive Annies. It is an adorable shop located in the historic Coronado district of downtown Phoenix. The owner, (or "the finder" as she calls herself) Lani Griffin, spent 9 months renovating this quaint, adorable teeny, bungalow. Olive Annies She is one crafty queen. Look at how simple, but cute, this candle holder is: a simple mason jar and burlap webbing. Add a bit of sand and presto! Instant adoration. Sigh~ Love. What great displays! Her treasure trinkets and ... View the Post
All Is Calm All Is Bright
This is the Mission San Xavier del Bac (White Dove of the Desert) just outside of Tucson. Where All Is Calm All Is Bright. Mission San Xavier del Bac The first foundations of the church were laid in 1700. The present church was built between 1783 - 1797 by the Franciscan Fathers Juan Bautista Velderrain and Juan Bautista Llorenz. Upon entering the nave you find whitewashed walls enhanced with beautiful paintings and designs. The domes and ... View the Post
How Will You Celebrate
How Will You Celebrate Thanksgiving? Will it look something like this? How Will You Celebrate I was raised celebrating Thanksgiving day fairly traditionally. We would begin the day watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, followed by football. As the last of eight kids, our 20 ft table practically groaned from the weight of the turkey and all the trimmings. "Freedom From Want" by Norman Rockwell I've even been to Plymouth Rock and of course heard the story of the first ... View the Post
Arts and Crafts Interiors
Arts and Crafts Interiors. The Arts and Crafts movement began in the late 19th century. It was brought about by the thoughts of John Ruskin and William Crane who supported social reform. They believed that good design was linked to a good society. Their thinking influenced designer William Morris. An exterior photo of his home The Red House was shown in last Monday's post on Arts and Crafts exteriors. Arts and Crafts Interiors Everything in The Red House was handcrafted. A beautiful wooden ... View the Post
The Gamble House Exterior Arts and Crafts
The Gamble House was built in 1908 by brothers Charles S. Green and Henry M. Greene. It has been recognized as a true showcase representing the best of the Arts and Crafts movement in America. The Gamble House Exterior Arts and Crafts. The founder of the Arts and Crafts movement was William Morris. Morris, born in England in 1834, created the Arts and Crafts movement in response to his dissatisfaction with mass-produced goods so prevalent in the Victorian Era. A true Renaissance man, he ... View the Post